Canadian Housing and Renewal Association’s response to the National Housing Strategy


The federal government today unveiled Canada’s first ever National
Housing Strategy, a historic plan which contains a series of policies and
programs that puts the needs of Canada’s most vulnerable populations at its
core. The Strategy aims to invest over $40 billion with the objective of
creating 100,000 new affordable housing units, repairing and renewing 300,000
units, and removing 530,000 households from core housing need. As the
national association representing the social, affordable, and non-profit
housing sector in Canada, the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA)
applauds the release of today’s Strategy.

Read CHRA’s full response here.

Civil Society Messages to the 9th Africities Summit

Civil Society Messages to the 9th Africities Summit

A self-organized civil-society initiative hosted 45 civil organization representatives this week at Kisumu, Kenya on 15–16 May to deliberate and consolidate messages to the Africities9 Summit. The Civil Society Forum [...]