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Internal government documents reveal grim housing climate in Canada

Government figures show the cost of building the average home in Canada has increased 58 per cent since 2020 and could rise further.

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Internal government documents reveal grim housing climate in Canada

Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Gregor Robertson waits to appear as a witness at the House of Commons transport committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. 


OTTAWA - As Ottawa gears up to launch a new agency to build homes faster, internal government documents describe how dire the housing situation has become in Canada.

Briefing materials prepared for incoming Housing Minister Gregor Robertson this past May and released this week acknowledge that costly housing is hurting the economy and making it difficult for people to find places to live.

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