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Enough Talk: An Action Plan for the Toronto Region
Using research and statements from the financial and business, academic, and governmental sectors, the Alliance calls on governments to implement six initiatives to reverse the housing crisis. These include: 1) provide 10,000 rent supplements for existing and prospective high-need tenants; 2) make annual adjustments to the shelter component of social assistance to reflect local housing costs; 3) create 40,000 new rental housing units over 10 years, 25,000 of these units to be truly affordable on a rentgeared- to-income basis through a rent supplement program targeted at new affordable Review of the Literature from a Toronto Perspective Community Social Planning Council of Toronto 31 rental buildings; 4) create 5,000 new supportive housing units for those who need social service support with their housing; 5) continue existing homeless support programs, such as the Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative that the federal government recently renewed; 6) bring 45,000 pre-1973 units of existing social housing to a good state of repair.
Government Document
2003
Toronto
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A Canadian Homelessness Research Network (CHRN) initiative. The CHRN has received financial support from the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada