Funding can be used to invest in infrastructure to support building more homes TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford announced Ontario is providing Toronto with $114 million in funding through the Building Faster Fund after the city exceeded its 2023 housing target. Toronto broke ground on a total of 31,656 new housing units last year, unlocking an additional $38 million by exceeding …
Ontario, Toronto Getting More Homes Built Near Transit
Province and city working together to increase housing density and affordability TORONTO – Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and Olivia Chow, Mayor of Toronto, released the following statement: “Ontario and Toronto are building on their historic new deal agreement by taking action to build tens of thousands of more homes of all types, including affordable housing. “Working …
Ontario Activates Disaster Recovery Assistance
TORONTO – The Ontario government is activating the Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) program in certain areas of southwestern Ontario. The safety of those affected by this natural disaster is the government’s top priority. On August 23, 2023, a series of thunderstorms passed through southwestern Ontario, causing significant damage in the Township of Warwick, the Municipality of Southwest Middlesex, the …
Minister Calandra Details Next Steps to Reach Ontario’s Housing Targets
TORONTO — Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, released the following statement: “When it comes to building at least 1.5 million new homes by 2031, we need all hands on deck. To do so, today we convened more than 75 organizations, including municipal partners, as part of Ontario’s first annual housing forum. Together, we’re discussing how we can …
Connecting Homeless people in Toronto to Convenient Care
$15 million investment ensuring health supports are delivered where needed most TORONTO —The Ontario government is investing $15 million this year to make it easier for people experiencing homelessness in the City of Toronto to connect to primary health care, mental health and other supports they need. “We know people experiencing homelessness can face significant barriers to accessing health services, …
Disaster Recovery Aid for people impacted by Nellie Lake Flood
Iroquois Falls – The Ontario government is activating the Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) program for the Town of Iroquois Falls and neighbouring unincorporated territory in the Nellie Lake area. The safety of those affected by this natural disaster is the government’s top priority. In late April and May 2023, the area around Nellie Lake – including the Town of …
Ontario Investing in Critical Infrastructure to spur economic growth
Province supporting municipal water projects to help build more housing MISSISSAUGA — The Ontario government is investing $200 million over three years to help municipalities repair, rehabilitate and expand critical drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure. The new funding will support the province’s rapidly growing population, unlock more housing opportunities and spur economic growth. “We have heard time and time …
Ontario removes 8% provincial portion of HST on new purpose-built rental housing
TORONTO — The Ontario government is taking steps to remove the full eight per cent provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on qualifying new purpose-built rental housing in order to get more rental homes built across the province. “There has never been a greater need to get rental housing built across the province. This is why our government …
Ontario Winding Back Changes to Official Plans
TORONTO — Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, released the following statement: “Since becoming Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, I have made it a priority to review past decisions, including minister’s zoning orders and official plans, to ensure that they support our goal of building at least 1.5 million homes in a manner that maintains and reinforces …
Ontario Enhancing Greenbelt Protections
Proposal would restore previously removed lands to the Greenbelt and ensure future changes can only be made through legislation TORONTO — The Ontario government introduced legislation that, if passed, would restore all properties that were redesignated or removed from the Greenbelt and the Oak Ridges Moraine areas in late 2022. If passed, this legislation would also enhance protections for the …