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"In communities all across Ontario, people are struggling to find housing they can afford," said Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. "We're taking action to help create more housing faster, give people more choice and bring down housing costs."

The PC government's plan to break down barriers to people getting housing they can afford that meets their needs, is as follows:

  • Legislation that would make new rental units exempt from rent control, effective November 15, 2018, while preserving rent increase limits for existing tenants;
  • Ending the previous government's Development Charges Rebate Program;
  • Seeking public input on ways the government can remove barriers to building the right kind of housing in the right places. This input will inform a broader housing supply action plan. The consultation includes a downloadable toolkit so community groups can host local roundtables and share their thoughts with the province.

For those who want to participate in this last - providing public input - it can be done individually or, at the government's suggestion, in a community roundtable. More information is available here.

The demand for housing in Ontario has risen rapidly in recent years, driven by strong population growth and low interest rates. However, the supply of housing has not kept pace, leading to higher prices and rents.


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