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Jan 16, 2023 · There were over 894,000 social housing units in 2021, accounting for 5.4% of the total number of units in Canada. The majority (84.1%) of units in Nunavut were social housing, while the lowest share of social housing units was in Newfoundland and Labrador, at 3.1%.
Nov 30, 2021 · In Québec and New Brunswick, the main determinant of rents was operating costs or a percentage of market rents. In Ontario, income was used to set rents for 92% of the social and affordable units. In Québec, income was the main rent-setting mechanism for 34% of units. Download the data from the 2021 survey.
Within Canada’s market dominated system the vast majority of housing is produced, owned and operated in the private sector, albeit with an extensive framework of regulation; with only a small “residual” publicly funded sector (owned and operated either by public or NGO entities
Jun 13, 2023 · Today, the Canadian Housing Statistics Program is publishing data on residential properties for the reference year 2021, providing details on all land and structures intended for private dwelling purposes in the provinces and territories covered by the program.
Aug 27, 2023 · Canada had long provided subsidized housing for people who couldn't afford to pay market value: for workers and returning veterans after the Second World War, for example, and in the 1970s and...
In 2021, 11.9% of renters in the provinces lived in social and affordable housing (SAH). From 2018 to 2021, the annual average increase in shelter costs in Canada was 8.4%, according to the Consumer Price Index.
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Sep 21, 2022 · This interactive chart is comprised of two visualizations which show statistics of housing outcomes for selected population groups. The chart displays one of four housing indicators, adequacy, affordability, suitability and core housing need.