Changing driving habits hint at quiet shift in renter priorities
The way Canadians get around is slowly changing, and while it might not seem like a big deal yet, it could eventually reshape what renters want in a home.
One of Carney’s first big moves will be eliminating the GST on homes under $1 million for first-time homebuyers. He estimates this tax cut could save Canadians up to $50,000, which could help more young people and families enter the housing market.
Carney's broader housing plan includes:
As for rental housing specifically, Carney promises more support for small and non-profit builders by expanding access to funding and low-interest loans and building on the Rapid Housing and Rental Protection Fund programs. These initiatives aim to double non-profit and co-op housing to create more permanently affordable rental options.
Carney’s Cabinet has 24 ministers, with Nate Erskine-Smith staying on as Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities.
Carney’s housing promises are ambitious, but time will tell if he can follow through.
More government headlines
Liberals promise to build nearly 500,000 homes per year, create new housing entity – CTV News
Canada-US trade war will raise the cost of building a home, housing minister says – CBC
Ontario’s housing future under Ford’s third term – PayProp blog
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