The National Housing Strategy is truly a national project, built by and for Canadians. The success of our plan requires collaboration from many partners. The National Housing Strategy invests in the provinces and territories, so all regions can achieve better and more affordable housing. It invests in municipalities, to empower communities to lead the fight against homelessness. It also creates new opportunities for the federal government to innovate through partnerships with the community housing sector, cooperative movement, private sector, and research community. The National Housing Strategy also respects the Government of Canada’s commitment to a nation-tonation, Inuit-to-Crown, government-to-government relationship with Indigenous peoples. A new National Housing Council will be established to promote participatory and evidence-based analysis to support the National Housing Strategy. The Council will bring together representatives from the federal government, provinces and territories, municipalities, the housing sector, the research community and people with lived experience of housing need to provide ongoing input on the National Housing Strategy.
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Edited By | Saba Bilquis |