07-30-2022, 08:33 PM
(07-30-2022, 04:47 PM)ac3r Wrote: There are so many people living pay cheque to pay cheque across this country that would jump at the chance to have truly affordable housing available. And to me, that means building large scale projects that can provide it. Which would be superior to the current model 25 units here, 50 units there, 10 units there which tend to be entirely reliant on the generosity of private rental/condo developers, rather than an actual organization within the government who's mission it is to build and manage public social housing (well, I know we have that, but it's not at the scale it ought to be).
Kitchener Housing does manage 750 units, which is not a pittance. But, yes, surely it should be at least double that, and probably more.