Press Release
March 4, 2024
Canada is in a housing crisis. Municipalities have an important role to play in addressing this crisis by removing outdated approaches to permitting and zoning that are not keeping pace with the growth of our communities. But, they cannot do this alone.
To help them, we launched the Housing Accelerator Fund. We used the fund to negotiate agreements with municipalities across the country and with the Government of Quebec that have resulted in major changes that will make it easier to build homes.
The Housing Accelerator Fund has led to the largest upzoning movement in Canadian history, with 179 final agreements that have advanced ambitious housing reforms in big cities, small towns, rural communities, and indigenous communities in every region of the country.
The program was extremely competitive, with 540 applicants. In order to secure federal funding, cities across Canada revised their applications to include more ambitious measures that will help build more homes in order to improve their chance at receiving federal support.
In the first three years, the program will fast track more than 107,000 permits for new homes.
Over the next decade, these agreements will be responsible for more than 750,000 newly permitted homes.
This program is going to help get more homes built, faster and ensure that we have more homes at prices that Canadians can afford to rent or buy.
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“The Housing Accelerator Fund is going to help make it easier to build the homes that Canadians need at prices they can afford. There is more work to do, but this program has dramatically changed how communities build homes in this country.”
— The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
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Micaal Ahmed
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
micaal.ahmed@infc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
media@cmhc-schl.gc.ca
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