
Fixes Required Now Before It’s Too Late
The crane count is coming down across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), a symbol of what’s been happening in the residential construction industry. There were 235 cranes atop buildings across the region as of Jan. 1, according to a tracking and analysis tool of UrbanToronto (UT), a websi

Off Track on Housing: Why Development Charges Are Making Homes Unaffordable
Driving faster in the wrong direction won’t get you to the right destination. To make progress you need to follow the correct path. The same can be said for the housing supply and affordability crisis that we are presently facing. For years, we’ve been off track. And, as a result, we now find oursel

The Cost of Building New Homes Must Be Reduced
Brace yourself. Affordability of housing continues to deteriorate, and latest reports indicate the situation could get worse before it gets better, causing a huge hit to the Canadian economy. Far fewer Canadian cities meet the traditional affordability benchmark where housing costs are less than 30
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