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Dive into the complexities of affordable housing in Canada with this episode, which unpacks the terminology, challenges, and policy debates shaping the nation’s housing landscape. Through expert interviews and data-driven discussion, listeners will gain a foundational understanding of what “affordable housing” really means, why definitions matter, and how different models and government roles impact the availability and accessibility of homes. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in public policy, urban planning, or the future of housing in Canada.
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Chapters:
0:00:06 – Introduction and Host Backgrounds
0:00:27 – The Problem with "Affordable Housing": Definitions and Confusion
0:02:22 – Ray Sullivan on Income-Based Affordability and Policy Implications
0:04:04 – Political Platforms and the Use of "Affordable" in Canada
0:05:44 – Market, Non-Market, Community, and Social Housing: Terminology and Evolution
0:08:12 – Private vs. Nonprofit Motivations in Housing Development
0:11:09 – Current Housing Supply: What’s Being Built and Who It Serves (Alex Flynn)
0:13:39 – The Mismatch Between Housing Supply and Actual Need
0:15:42 – The Role of Federal Government and the Shrinking Share of Non-Market Housing
0:18:52 – Policy Recommendations: Targets, Funding, and Federal Leadership
0:20:14 – The Importance of Nonprofit Providers and Federal Lands
0:22:28 – Conclusion and Resources for Further Learning
New Housing Alternatives is made possible with the support of the New Housing Alternatives grant, led by Alan Walks and Susannah Bunce, based at the University of Toronto. Explore our Vision & Objectives and Research Clusters & Projects, and subscribe to our blog at the link below: https://newhousingalternatives.ca/blog/
By New Housing Alternatives GrantDive into the complexities of affordable housing in Canada with this episode, which unpacks the terminology, challenges, and policy debates shaping the nation’s housing landscape. Through expert interviews and data-driven discussion, listeners will gain a foundational understanding of what “affordable housing” really means, why definitions matter, and how different models and government roles impact the availability and accessibility of homes. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in public policy, urban planning, or the future of housing in Canada.
Learning Objectives:
Key Discussion Points:
Takeaways:
Chapters:
0:00:06 – Introduction and Host Backgrounds
0:00:27 – The Problem with "Affordable Housing": Definitions and Confusion
0:02:22 – Ray Sullivan on Income-Based Affordability and Policy Implications
0:04:04 – Political Platforms and the Use of "Affordable" in Canada
0:05:44 – Market, Non-Market, Community, and Social Housing: Terminology and Evolution
0:08:12 – Private vs. Nonprofit Motivations in Housing Development
0:11:09 – Current Housing Supply: What’s Being Built and Who It Serves (Alex Flynn)
0:13:39 – The Mismatch Between Housing Supply and Actual Need
0:15:42 – The Role of Federal Government and the Shrinking Share of Non-Market Housing
0:18:52 – Policy Recommendations: Targets, Funding, and Federal Leadership
0:20:14 – The Importance of Nonprofit Providers and Federal Lands
0:22:28 – Conclusion and Resources for Further Learning
New Housing Alternatives is made possible with the support of the New Housing Alternatives grant, led by Alan Walks and Susannah Bunce, based at the University of Toronto. Explore our Vision & Objectives and Research Clusters & Projects, and subscribe to our blog at the link below: https://newhousingalternatives.ca/blog/