The feds have sidestepped the provinces entirely with dental care - payments go from the federal government to dentists (via Sun Life 😂).
I'm pretty sure the dRoP tHe ReD tApE crap the Liberals/Conservatives are doing/proposing are paid directly from federal coffers to municipalities.
I get the Ford hate, I really do, but we're in a housing crisis. We can't let neoliberals like Carney and Ford hide behind jurisdiction while they bend over backwards for private companies.
Grow the construction sector workforce. Accelerated home construction will require a corresponding investment in our skilled trade workforce. We will expand and accelerate training and apprenticeship programs for skilled trades so that we can build the homes Canadians need. We will seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a more competitive construction industry with great jobs in trades and manufacturing.
It talks about educating trades workers, which is excellent, but our construction sector is rapidly aging, and we need as many workers as possible. Canada has a well developed immigration system for bringing new workers into the country. We need to use that.
Carney's platform does not mention Federal Skilled Trades Program, TFWs, or any other part of Canada's immigration system. Which is bizarre, given the Liberals use of immigration, and oblique mentions to Canada's growing population,
The current federal government dipped into provincial responsibility to: create national cheap daycare; pay for dental care; and "encourage" municipalities to loosen zoning restrictions. They (rightly) won a court case against Alberta about who can enforce environmental regulations.
CMHC used to work with the provinces to build housing. They, and the federal government, can do it again.
Build houses. AFAIU, CMHC used to work with provides to do that. The houses could be sold below market price to people below a certain income, or rented out.
Build affordable housing. Rent it out below market rate.
More no-interest loans for co-ops and not-for-profit builders.
Put a lifetime limit on the amount of profit people can make on their primary residence tax free. Maybe 100k? Maybe 100k/five years of primary residence? I dunno. This would have to be on new purchases.
Get more people building houses. Carney proposes more apprenticeships, which is great, but that takes time - we should also encourage more immigrants to build houses as a pathway to citizenship.
Nobody in the trades should pay for an education. Our taxes should cover it. Ditto for healthcare.
There's a bunch of other stuff that I like, but may not make sense: remove taxes on construction materials; lower taxes on the trades; crack down on money laundering; disallow foreign ownership of Canadian homes; make improvements on homes tax free.
the climate crisis forces migration; xenophobia fuels the rise of the far right in receiving countries; far-right governments undermine environmental protections; natural disasters are more destructive. Yet migration experts may not be experts on the climate crisis, and climate experts may have limited knowledge of geopolitics.
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The federal government says it's spending $82 million on the construction of the 6,500 square-foot home and $68.9 million on a community trust to support ongoing operations.
I really hope residents of the community will see most of that construction money. It's more than the actual fund to help residents.
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