New report shows nearly 4 million Canadians still in core housing need;
number will grow without national action plan
"The federal government has an opportunity to act on accountability and affordability"
Core housing need is overwhelmingly a problem faced by seniors, single parent families, younger Canadians, new Canadians, renters, the unemployed and Aboriginal households. And according to the report, more than 750,000 children (under the age of 15) are in core need households.
The report also emphasizes the strong link between unemployment and core housing need. "Households with an unemployed maintainer are three times more likely to be in core need than households with an employed maintainer," said Nicholas Gazzard, Executive Director of CHF
"There has been no change over five years in the number of Canadians living in core housing need. There are troubling signs that the staggering number - nearly 4 million Canadians - will grow if federal housing investments are not directed to creating new affordable housing, including non-profit housing co-operatives. And it will cost much more to fix this problem if we wait for it to get worse," said Gazzard.
CHF
These steps would be part of a transparent national action plan that focuses on housing need reduction, with appropriate, well-defined contributions from all levels of government.
"Many of Canada's 630,000 units of social housing will see their funding agreements with the federal government end in the next few years," said
"Stephen Harper's government cannot be blamed for the figures presented in the 2006 housing data (the Conservative government was first elected in January 2006). But it has a unique opportunity to ensure that its housing investments, first announced in
Backgrounder: http://www.chfcanada.coop/eng/pdf/DunningBackgrounder2009En.pdf
The Dunning Report: http://www.chfcanada.coop/eng/pdf/DunningReport2009EnWeb.pdf
CHF
For further information: Nicholas Gazzard, Executive Director, (613) 230-2201 ext. 230, or (613) 293-8913 (cell), [email protected]; David Granovsky, Government Relations Co-ordinator, (613) 230-2201, ext. 222, or (613) 290-7687 (cell), [email protected]
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