Press Release
From: Public Services and Procurement Canada
January 30, 2025
Everyone deserves a place to call home. However, for many across the country, home ownership and renting are out of reach due to the housing crisis Canada is facing. We need to build more homes, faster, to get Canadians into homes that meet their needs, at prices they can afford. That’s why in Budget 2024 and Solving the Housing Crisis: Canada’s Housing Plan, the federal government announced the most ambitious housing plan in Canadian history: a plan to build 4 million more homes.
As part of this plan, the Government of Canada is identifying properties within its portfolio that have the potential for housing and is actively adding them to the Canada Public Land Bank. Wherever possible, the government will turn these properties into housing through a long-term lease, to support affordable housing and ensure public land stays public.
Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Public Services and Procurement, announced that 6 new properties have been added to the Canada Public Land Bank. These additional properties have the potential to create approximately 1,770 units of housing for middle-class Canadians.
The 6 new properties included in the Canada Public Land Bank are:
1. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia – Shannon Park –15 Iroquois Drive, Site 2
2. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia – New Glasgow Armoury
3. Lévis, Quebec – 3595 Guillaume-Couture Boulevard, Jean-Charles Chapais Farm
4. Ottawa, Ontario – 1745 Alta Vista Drive, Central Heating Plant
5. Kingston, Ontario – 560 King Street West, Kingston Penitentiary
6. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories – 5005 44 Street
A total of 90 federal properties across 9 provinces and 2 territories have been identified as being suitable to support housing.
To solve Canada’s housing crisis, the federal government adopted a whole-of-government approach to provide a one-stop shop for information on developing public lands for homes. We are providing access in a transparent way to all stakeholders: large developers, small companies, Indigenous communities and organizations, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, provinces, territories and municipalities, and Canadian citizens. Streamlining the process to submit feedback and identify interest or readiness to develop a property is allowing us to accelerate the federal government’s established disposal process.
To date, we have received over 250 inquiries related to properties currently listed in the land bank, providing important market sounding in support of the rollout of the program. These inquiries span properties located across most provinces and territories.
Over the past few months, the government-wide engagement process has included:
To obtain input on the Canada Public Land Bank and its properties, the Government of Canada launched a call for housing solutions for communities, which can be accessed via a secure online platform. Feedback has been received from over 340 respondents, including provinces, territories and municipalities, developers, housing advocates and Indigenous groups. The information is being processed and will be used to develop and bring more properties to market.
Quotes
“Safe, accessible and affordable housing options are out of reach for far too many Canadians. Since the launch of the Canada Public Land Bank in August 2024, I’m pleased to say that the number of properties available across the country continues to grow. We have now identified 90 federal properties for potential housing development, paving the way to build affordable housing across the country at a pace and scale not seen in generations.”
The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos
Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Quebec Lieutenant
“I would like to thank Minister Duclos for announcing today this excellent news that will finally offer the City the possibility of harmonious development of the site, including social and affordable housing, as well as the identification of large public spaces allowing us, among other things, to develop, in concert with the community, one of the largest community gardens in Quebec. It is a unifying and forward-looking project for our community.”
Gilles Lehouillier
Mayor of Lévis
Quick facts
o In November, Canada Lands Company issued requests for expressions of interest for 3 sites in Calgary, Ottawa and Halifax, and offered 1 site for sale in Calgary.
o Canada Lands Company will continue to make opportunities available.
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Contacts
Guillaume Bertrand
Director of Communications
Office of the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos
418-564-9571
guillaume.bertrand@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Public Services and Procurement Canada
819-420-5501
media@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca
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