Report: Feds on path to fall short of housing goal
OTTAWA — A federal housing body is telling the federal Liberals to rethink parts of the government’s housing strategy so they better target rental units to those who need the help most.
The report from the National Housing Council made public Monday said the three programs under review have done little to help households who live in homes that are too expensive, or too small, for them.
The council’s report said that thousands of households could be left behind by the Liberal plan unless there is a shift within the programs to help build units targeted to those most in need.
Among those the council said could be left in need are homeless people the government wants to house, women and children fleeing domestic violence, newcomers and Indigenous people.


