Housing Minister Erskine-Smith calls on Ontario to do more for social housing | Unpublished
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Author: Nick Murray
Publication Date: January 22, 2025 - 18:26

Housing Minister Erskine-Smith calls on Ontario to do more for social housing

January 22, 2025
Federal Housing Minister Nate Erskine-Smith is calling on the Ontario government to do more to address social housing needs in the province.At a news conference in Ottawa to announce a new deal on housing the homeless between Ottawa and nearly a dozen municipalities in Ontario and Saskatchewan, Erskine-Smith said that while Ontario has increased its supports for the homeless, the government of Premier Doug Ford has reduced supports for community housing “by roughly the same amount.”“We need community housing if we want a long-term solution. A shelter bed just doesn’t offer the stability we all need,” Erskine-Smith said at his first announcement since taking over the housing portfolio last month.


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