Opinion: We need to realize that as the housing affordability crisis deepens, our cities and towns will face more and more trouble, with far too many people struggling to live in decent housing.
Every Canadian deserves access to a home they can afford, whether it’s a single-family house, a semi-detached residence, a condo or an apartment.
Indeed, as these reports show, we need to realize that as the housing affordability crisis deepens, our cities and towns will face more and more trouble, with far too many people struggling to live in decent housing. “What’s so striking to see is the level of concern, household impact and increasing pessimism that we will be able to deliver the secure and affordable housing we all think is central to our stability and well-being,” says Julia Deans, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Canada.
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