In his ongoing pre-budget spending pledge tour, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has committed to a $15-billion top-up and reforms to bolster an existing federal apartment construction loan program. Trudeau aims to “turbocharge” this initiative while introducing a new “Canada Builds” program modeled after successful provincial initiatives like “BC Builds.” The goal is to facilitate the construction of more rental housing, particularly affordable options for middle-class Canadians.
Access to this funding will be contingent upon meeting stringent criteria and additional benchmarks, including commitments from provinces and territories to invest in housing, expedited development approval processes, and utilization of government and vacant lands for construction. Despite pushback from Ontario Premier Doug Ford and other provincial leaders, Trudeau remains steadfast in his approach, emphasizing the need to address the pressing challenge of housing affordability, especially for young Canadians.
The $15-billion injection into the apartment construction loan program, now totaling $55 billion, aims to facilitate the construction of over 131,000 new apartments within the next decade. Reforms to the program include extending loan terms, widening financing access, and introducing a “frequent builder stream” to expedite application processes for proven home builders. These measures underscore the government’s commitment to increasing housing supply and affordability, particularly in the face of mounting criticism from opposition parties.
Trudeau’s emphasis on housing in the lead-up to the 2024 federal budget reflects a concerted effort to target younger voters, who are disproportionately affected by the housing crisis. While acknowledging the long-term nature of addressing housing affordability, the government remains committed to implementing measures that will have tangible impacts on Canadians’ quality of life. However, criticism from opposition parties, including concerns about the efficacy of loan programs and affordability metrics, underscores the complexity of the issue and the challenges ahead.