Press Release
July 11, 2023
Today, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, announced funding of over $1.7 million through the National Housing Strategy Research and Planning Fund for ten new research initiatives selected from applications across Canada. The fund, administered by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, allows recipients to address key information and knowledge gaps in National Housing Strategy (NHS) priority areas, to better understand the housing needs of Canada’s most vulnerable populations including women and children, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people experiencing homelessness, people with disabilities, young adults and newcomers. The goal of the fund is to advance the NHS and support the development of evidence and research capacity within the affordable housing sector.
The successful submissions include:
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“Research is key to finding new, innovative approaches to help address Canada’s housing challenges and make it easier for Canadians to find a home that meets their needs and that they can afford. We are excited to be supporting these projects and working with our partners to assess these barriers through the research and data they provide. Adequate housing is a foundation for Canadians to build better lives for themselves and to contribute and share in the prosperity of our country.”
— The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
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For information on this release:
Shiraz Keushgerian
Office of the Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
Shiraz.Keushgerian@infc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
media@cmhc-schl.gc.ca
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CMHC Research and Planning Fund — Selected Submissions for 2023
| Selected Submission | Partners | Project Location | CMHC Funding Eligibility |
| Nowhere to Go — Gender Based Violence and Housing Insecurity in Ontario
Addressing the knowledge gap about housing and gender-based violence (GBV) while offering an understanding of pathways for people affected by GBV in the Ontario region. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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Ontario | $100,000 |
| Supporting Indigenous Health and Wellness in the Journey Towards Home
Addressing the housing needs of vulnerable Indigenous residents of Kelowna through research that explores data, best practices and connection with stakeholders and people with lived experience. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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British Columbia | $187,500 |
| Accelerated Deep Energy Retrofit Planning Project for Affordable Public Housing
Developing strategies and expediting the process for housing renewal in Nova Scotia by examining EnerGuide ratings and assessing factors like total cost of ownership, tenant comfort, building science and a variety of other measures. |
Lead organization:
Partner organization:
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Nova Scotia | $139,850 |
| Mobilizing the Indigenous Housing and Homelands Governance Toolkit
Implementing, adapting and scaling research to address the specific issue of First Nation housing developments around governance practices and institutional arrangements that respect the collective nature and responsibility of Indigenous lands. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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British Columbia | $50,000 |
| Development Practices that Support and are Inclusive of People Experiencing Homelessness
Improving and sharing knowledge on inclusive development practices that contribute to the well-being of people experiencing homelessness. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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Quebec | $250,000 |
| Targeting Energy Efficiency to Improve Housing Affordability for Vulnerable Canadians
Exploring “energy poverty” in Canada and addressing the knowledge gap of vulnerable Canadians who are at a disadvantage in their ability to implement energy efficient housing upgrades due to their unique needs and challenges. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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Ontario | $180,295 |
| A Roadmap for Net-Zero Energy Ready Residential Homes in Musqueam First Nation Community by 2050Conducting research to establish a series of comprehensive deep energy retrofit roadmaps towards net-zero energy/emissions for the selected existing houses on Musqueam First Nation Reserve by 2050. | Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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British Columbia | $247,375 |
| Queer Identity and Housing – Co-Designing Holistic Housing Access with 2SLGBTQ+ Adults in Canada Exploring facilitators and barriers to 2SLBGTQ+ identified adults with challenges accessing holistic housing, from emerging adulthood to older age groups. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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Ontario | $249,588 |
| Understanding Alternative Housing Builds Using Localized Materials through an Indigenous Lens
Understanding differences in costs and durability for the design and construction of housing in various Northern regions, while evaluating cultural connection to these specific types of housing for Indigenous communities. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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Ontario | $250,000 |
| Building Home — Impacts of a Housing First Model for Youth Who Experience Mental Illness and Housing Instability
Capturing and sharing knowledge that is representative of the lived experience for youth in Saint John, New Brunswick to address the impacts of Housing First on youth housing stability and mental health. |
Lead organization:
Partner organizations:
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Nova Scotia | $90,000 |
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