In the wake of Federal Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland’s unveiling of Canada’s 2023 Fall Economic Statement (FES), a paradigm shift emerges. Unlike the previous Spring 2023 budget, this statement stands out for its resolute inclusion of explicit spending measures tailored to combat the housing and affordability crisis gripping the nation.
The FES reflects the government’s commitment to addressing these issues by preparing to unveil a series of affordability policies. It’s a collaborative effort, working hand in hand with stakeholders to shape the upcoming year’s budget. This renewed focus underscores the Liberals’ dedication to core priorities like housing affordability and the overall cost of living while maintaining fiscal prudence.
A notable highlight in the statement is the allocation of an additional $15 billion in new low-interest financing, slated to commence in 2025–26. This funding, earmarked for the Apartment Construction Loan Program (formerly known as the Rental Construction Financing Initiative), aims to amass over $40 billion in loan funding, ultimately leading to the creation of more than 30,000 new homes across Canada.
Furthermore, a substantial allocation of $1 billion over three years, commencing in 2025–26, has been earmarked for the Affordable Housing Fund. This fund aims to bolster non-profit, co-op, and public housing providers in constructing over 7,000 new homes by 2028, a pivotal step towards addressing the pressing housing shortage.
Another noteworthy addition in the updated plan is the extension of HST removal eligibility to co-operative housing corporations engaged in long-term rental accommodation. These corporations, akin to new purpose-built rental housing projects, can now leverage this provision, provided they meet the prescribed conditions.
Canada’s 2023 Fall Economic Statement presents a strategic blueprint for addressing the critical challenges of housing affordability and cost of living. Stay informed as these measures unfold, aiming to reshape the real estate landscape and provide sustainable solutions for Canadians seeking affordable housing options.
Understanding the trajectory of these updates is vital as they shape the country’s real estate narrative, influencing decisions and paving the way for a more inclusive and accessible housing market for all Canadians.
Written by: Realtor Sean Findlay
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