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Toronto’s most affordable housing is becoming too expensive to run
An update to licensing intended to improve safety and consistency in Toronto rooming houses may inadvertently lead to their eventual extinction.

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Toronto’s most affordable housing is becoming too expensive to run
An update to licensing intended to improve safety and consistency in Toronto rooming houses may inadvertently lead to their eventual extinction.
Food prices are already high in Canada. Will the Iran war make them worse?
Oil‑driven cost pressures may ripple through Canada’s food system — but not as sharply as past global shocks.
B.C. government to end rent supplement program April 1
Affordable housing programs rolled back under BC government budget cuts.
How philanthropy can uplift affordable housing
A new affinity group hosted by Philanthropic Foundations of Canada (PFC) will bring together foundations with deep expertise in funding housing, as well as those that might be new to the space.













