by aministrator | Apr 8, 2022 | affordability, community housing, governance, homelessness, housing, reconciliation, sustainability, transformation
Written by: Steve Pomeroy, CHEC-CCRL Executive advisor and McMaster University Industry Professor Just as housing garnered more attention in the 2021 federal election than any previous election, it scored a record appearance in Budget 2022 contributing 20 pages out of...
by aministrator | Dec 3, 2021 | affordability, community housing, governance, homelessness, housing, sustainability, transformation
by Steve Pomeroy It seems that my article on the factors contributing to excessive home price increases has generated considerable debate – most notably by those who assert the problem is lack of supply. Unlike many other articles, I sought to use data and...
by aministrator | Oct 29, 2021 | affordability, housing
By Steve Pomeroy Over the recent years, many Canadian cities have seen significant inflation in home prices, raising concerns about the ability our young first-time buyers to get onto the home ownership ladder. There is some debate as to whether this is a result of a...
by studiofrew | Mar 1, 2020 | community housing, housing, transformation
Author: Rev. David Turner, St. Paul’s Anglican Church. Original Post Date: September 12, 2019 Since 2016, a team of extremely hardworking volunteers from St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Hampton, N.B. has been striving to realize their dream of providing housing for...
by studiofrew | Mar 1, 2020 | community housing, housing, transformation
Author: Stephen MacMackin, DeMille Place Inc Original Post Date: September 16, 2019 The community I live in may not fit the rural picture that most Canadians have in their head. The Town of Hampton, New Brunswick – population 4,000 – sits halfway between Saint John...
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