14 Articles
14 Articles

Factory-built housing is an important solution for Canada’s housing crisis
GlobeNewswire Press Release.

The economic ripple effect of new home construction: Insights from Ontario’s real estate market
Durham real estate expert Lindsay Smith writes that the new home industry remains a cornerstone of Ontario's economy, whether you love or loathe it.


Housing starts unchanged since 1970s, while Canadian population growth has more than tripled
From the Fraser Institute By: Austin Thompson and Steven Globerman The annual number of new homes being built in Canada in recent years is virtually the same as it was in the 1970s, despite annual population growth now being three times higher, finds a new study published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think tank. “Despite unprecedented levels of immigration-driven population growth following t…


Homebuilding declines in Ontario despite population explosion. How much longer can this go on?
Policymakers in Ontario need to eliminate costly regulations and enact bold policies to spur homebuilding and improve affordability.
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