Children, Seniors and Social Development
November 2, 2016
The following was issued by Federal, Provincial and Territorial Housing Ministers of Canada:
Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Advance National Housing Strategy
Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for Housing met today to advance the development of a National Housing Strategy for Canada that will build on a strong housing foundation.
Continuing the progress achieved at their June meeting in Victoria, ministers discussed a shared vision for housing in Canada:
Canadians have housing that meets their needs and they can afford. Housing is a cornerstone of sustainable, healthy and inclusive communities and a strong Canadian economy where we can prosper and thrive.
The Ministers discussed their shared long-term aspirations to improve housing affordability and reduce homelessness across Canada. They also discussed more specific outcomes of a National Housing Strategy that would improve housing conditions and affordability for the most vulnerable, including those with distinct needs, Indigenous peoples and those in Canada's three territories. The proposed outcomes would also contribute to economic growth, environmental sustainability, and increased social and economic participation of low income households.
The outcomes of a National Housing Strategy and the details of a federal, provincial, and territorial partnership will be established through a multi-lateral framework to be developed in 2017.
Federal, provincial and territorial Ministers responsible for Housing agreed to work together in a way that recognizes provinces and territories as primary partners in the development and delivery of a National Housing Strategy and recognizes the importance of collaboration in achieving the best possible outcomes.
Consultations with Canadians, including National Indigenous Organizations, municipalities, housing experts and national stakeholders, have yielded significant feedback on a wide range of housing themes.
The results of what was heard will be released on National Housing Day, November 22, 2016. A National Housing Strategy framework will be made public in 2017.
Quotes:
"A National Housing Strategy will set ambitious outcomes for all levels of government to work
towards. I am confident that through mutual respect and collaboration with the provinces and
territories, and engagement with National Indigenous Organizations and municipalities, we will
be in a position to significantly improve the lives of Canadians through better, more affordable
housing and more vibrant, inclusive communities."
– The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister
Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
"Provinces and territories are the primary partners with the Federal Government in developing a
National Housing Strategy that ensures all Canadians have access to safe, affordable and appropriate
housing. It's imperative that we work collaboratively in new and innovative ways to increase housing
and rental supply across Canada."
– The Honourable Rich Coleman, Deputy Premier and Minister Responsible for Housing, Government of
British Columbia
Quebec stated that:
While it shares many of the objectives sought by the other provinces and territories in the area of housing,
Quebec will not be able to join a national housing strategy at this time, unless the strategy fully respects
Quebec's programs and jurisdiction in the matter. In Quebec's view, the current approach raises major
challenges in this regard. Quebec, however, will continue to participate in the process of developing a
national housing strategy through sharing of information and best practices.
Related links:
- Let's Talk Housing (https://www.letstalkhousing.ca )
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Media contacts:
Mathieu Filion Director of Communications Office of the Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos, P.C., M.P. Minister of Families, Children and Social Development 819-654-5546 mathieu.filion@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca |
Charles Sauriol Media Relations Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation 613-748-2734 csauriol@cmhc-schl.gc.ca |
Lindsay Byers Ministry of Natural Gas Development and Responsible for Housing Government Communications and Public Engagement 250-952-0617 Lindsay.Byers@gov.bc.ca |
2016 11 02 2:05 p.m.