Quotes:
“As housing regulators and the leaders who understand local challenges the best, municipalities are crucial partners for creating more affordable housing. Providing funding for needs assessments is a good place to start, but we understand that it is only the first step. Throughout this process we will remain committed to working together to find funding, make connections and overcome obstacles.”
– Brendan Maguire, Minister of Municipal Affairs
“We are very excited to see the province moving forward with all of the commission’s recommendations and doing so by endorsing the need for immediate investment. Even working together, the three levels of government and the non-profit and private sectors face a significant challenge in closing the affordable housing gap. The acceptance of our report and these first investments demonstrate the province’s commitment to the task at hand.”
– Jim Graham, member, Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission
“Today’s announcement that the province will invest $25 million to help address the immediate recommendations made by the Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission is welcomed news. It is an important first step that has the potential to set the province on a pathway to meaningfully addressing the housing crisis, especially through the development of more affordable community housing.”
– Karen Brodeur, manager, Atlantic Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada
Quick Facts:
- the Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission was made up of 17 public, private, non-profit and academic experts from across the province
- commission members have been asked to continue to serve in an advisory capacity to government
- over six months, the commission heard from more than 2,000 Nova Scotians about the state of affordable housing and possible sustainable, long-term solutions
- The commission’s final report contains 17 recommendations and 60 actions to address housing needs in the short term, and over the coming years