In her remarks today, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland reiterated the government’s commitment to support the middle class and those working hard to become part of it. MPC’s recommendations to government ahead of the budget were to work to address increasing home prices through a focus on new housing supply and to create policy frameworks that attempt to promote would-be owner occupiers of homes over speculative purchasers. The budget included modest provisions to address both points.
Firstly, the government will invest $2.5 billion over seven years into numerous housing initiatives, to be distributed through CMHC, and will “reallocate $1.3 billion in existing funding to speed up the construction, repair, or support of 35,000 affordable housing units.” The comments from Finance Canada can be found here.
As you likely know, MPC has been discussing post-COVID economic measures for many months with policymakers. Our major advocacy event, MPC Hill Week, took place six weeks ago, where MPC met with over sixty parliamentarians. (MPC was recognized as being Ottawa’s busiest lobbyists for the month of February 2021.) We are confident our concerns and recommendations have been discussed between elected officials. Our continual focus has been on ensuring aspiring first-time homebuyers and the supply side issues in housing aren’t ignored in this budget and future policy discussions. They are essential to Canada’s economy.