Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Sammy Hudes
Publication Date: July 17, 2025 - 12:56
Removing interprovincial trade barriers would add 30,000 annual housing starts: CMHC
July 17, 2025
A new analysis by the national housing agency estimates Canada could add 30,000 more housing starts annually by eliminating interprovincial trade barriers.
That would push the total number of annual housing starts close to 280,000 over time, which would represent a “meaningful step towards fixing Canada’s housing supply gap,” Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said in a report Thursday.
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