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What are the three things the federal government can do to support housing?

Increasing immigration will boost economy, but governments must plan how they’re going to meet the resulting hike in housing demand, says Dave Wilkes.

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The federal government should use the specific powers at its disposal to help meet the housing needs of Canadians, says Dave Wilkes.


Dave Wilkes is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), the voice of the homebuilding, land development and professional renovation industry in the GTA. For the latest industry news and new home data, visit www.bildgta.ca.

Late last month, at a housing announcement in Hamilton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that, while housing is not primarily a federal responsibility, it is “something that we can and must help with.” Given that the federal government’s immigration policy is set to increase Canada’s population by 1.5 million people by 2025, thus dramatically increasing housing demand, the government should, indeed, use the powers at its disposal to help meet that demand.

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