myeyesaredim, 6 months ago between 1964 and 1995 about 10% of all homes built were social housing. the Brian Mulroney Conservatives [axed the federal] co-operative housing program in 1992. Only Ontario, Quebec and BC continued to fund provincial co-op programs... Since 1990, roughly 17,000 units have been completed in these provinces. The article then describes how private landlords lobbied for this outcome and profit from it: https://ricochet.media/en/4003/people-love-living-in-co-ops-so-why-did-canada-kill-the-program @Greengordon @kevinrns @msquebanh @retrohondajunki
between 1964 and 1995 about 10% of all homes built were social housing. the Brian Mulroney Conservatives [axed the federal] co-operative housing program in 1992. Only Ontario, Quebec and BC continued to fund provincial co-op programs... Since 1990, roughly 17,000 units have been completed in these provinces.
between 1964 and 1995 about 10% of all homes built were social housing.
the Brian Mulroney Conservatives [axed the federal] co-operative housing program in 1992.
Only Ontario, Quebec and BC continued to fund provincial co-op programs... Since 1990, roughly 17,000 units have been completed in these provinces.
The article then describes how private landlords lobbied for this outcome and profit from it:
https://ricochet.media/en/4003/people-love-living-in-co-ops-so-why-did-canada-kill-the-program
@Greengordon @kevinrns @msquebanh @retrohondajunki