Federal Budget 2021: Liberals top up long-term plan for affordable housing
OTTAWA — The federal government tweaked its housing and infrastructure plans in Monday’s budget, but held back on an overhaul.
In the first budget in more than two years, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland topped up the Liberals’ 10-year, $40-billion housing strategy with an additional $2.5-billion commitment.
Some 60 per cent of that will go toward construction of 4,500 new units under the so-called Rapid Housing Initiative, which seeks to provide vulnerable Canadians with affordable homes.
The budget’s plan to build or repair 35,000 units in total – with the help of a reallocated $1.3 billion in existing funding – makes only a small dent in the more than 1.6 million Canadians who “live in core housing need,” the budget states.