An Act respecting the establishment of Build Canada Homes
This bill takes a large-scale swing at Canada’s housing shortage with flexible tools that can accelerate builds and promote construction innovation. Builders would support the ambition but demand hard performance metrics, transparency, and safeguards to ensure speed, safety, and value for money.
What are the annual targets for homes started, completed, and cost-per-unit, and will the government commit to publishing quarterly performance dashboards and independent audits tied to continued funding under this bill?
How will Build Canada Homes avoid duplicating or crowding out private builders and CMHC programs, and will the mandate be limited to gap-financing and accelerated development of federal and public lands through open, competitive procurement?
What safeguards and transparency requirements will govern the $11.5 billion appropriation, borrowing and loan guarantees, including caps on administrative overhead, full publication of Governor in Council directives, and clear risk limits to protect taxpayers?
Expanding housing supply can lower shelter costs, improve labour mobility, and support broad-based prosperity if executed efficiently.
Exemptions from certain federal administrative constraints could speed delivery, but creating a new Crown corporation risks adding bureaucracy and central control; net impact is unclear.
Improving housing affordability and availability near jobs can raise productivity and talent attraction, aiding competitiveness.
The bill is domestically focused on housing supply and does not directly address export growth.
Explicitly supports investment in ventures, adoption of innovative and efficient construction methods, and data-driven decision-making.
Centralization and exemptions could improve delivery speed, but the large appropriation and overlap risks with CMHC/CLC could reduce efficiency without strong guardrails and metrics.
No tax policy changes are included.
Backed by multi-billion-dollar authorities and wide powers to build and invest, it targets large-scale impact rather than small pilots.
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