Policy

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Policy

“It’s Shocking”: Toronto Looks To Undo Garden Suite Permissions On Portion Of Parkmount Road

A proposed “city-initiated” zoning by-law amendment is set to be considered by community council in October, and comes more than two years after garden suites became legalized across the city, as-of-right.

Construction

Metro Vancouver Developers Link Arms, Take Aim At DCC Increases

​Developers such as Wesgroup, Polygon, Anthem, Strand, and Edgar are pushing the Metro Vancouver Regional District to reconsider DCC increases.

Mortgages

Feds Introduce Two Substantial New Mortgage Reforms

The reforms, which include greatly expanded eligibility for 30-year mortgage amortizations as well as a price cap increase for insured mortgages, are intended to make homeownership more attainable and affordable for Canadians.

Policy

"A Dramatic Shift": Provincial Fund Now The Biggest Buyer In BC's Multi-Family Market

British Columbia’s $500 million Rental Protection Fund has kicked into high gear since it was announced by Premier David Eby more than a year ago, but it's not without its critics.

Policy

The Cost Of Toronto’s Current Planning Policy? Millions Of New Homes, Data Shows

“For those who think that we're ‘maxed out,’ here are the numbers to prove that we are far, far away from that.”

Policy

City of Edmonton Introduces $39M Infill Infrastructure Fund

​The new Infill Infrastructure Fund is made possible by the money the City of Edmonton is receiving from the federal Housing Accelerator Fund.

Construction

BC Updates Building Code To Allow Single Egress Designs For Mid-Rise Buildings

​The Province hinted that it was going to be making this change to the BC Building Code over the summer and has now officially moved forward with it.

Policy

BC Outlines Local Requirements For New Inclusionary Zoning, Density Bonus Bill

The Province announced Bill 16 in April but only recently published some guidance on implementation, with more guidance expected next year.

Policy

Toronto Is Missing The Mark On Missing Middle, And 91 Barton Is A Prime Example

“Maybe there's another process that falls somewhere between a zoning amendment and the Committee of Adjustment that will give people the due consideration for these kinds of proposals.”

Policy

BC Drops Annual Rent Increase Cap To 3.0% For 2025

​After setting the rent increases cap at 3.5% for 2024, the Province is dropping it to 3.0% for 2025, tying it to inflation.

Policy

Feds Unveil 'Canada Public Land Bank' With 56 Properties Set For Housing Development

​The Liberals have identified more than 50 federally-owned properties across Canada as being suitable for housing development, which the government will now lease instead of sell.

Policy

Ontario Quietly Invokes Major Change To Provincial Planning Policy

One expert says that opening up the rules surrounding settlement boundary area expansions could help to free up land for new housing.