Canada’s new government has announced the launch of Build Canada Homes (BCH), a federal agency dedicated to rapidly expanding the supply of affordable housing nationwide. With Canadians facing an unprecedented housing crisis, this initiative represents a bold approach to address affordability, homelessness, and the need for long-term sustainable housing solutions.
Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined BCH’s mission: to partner with provinces, territories, municipalities, Indigenous communities, and private developers to deliver housing at scale. The federal government is committing $13 billion in initial funding to support land acquisition, financing, and project approvals. BCH will act as a one-stop-shop for affordable housing, streamlining federal efforts and leveraging 88 federal properties listed in the Canada Public Land Bank, spanning over 463 hectares.
BCH’s approach is anchored in three key pillars:
To demonstrate immediate impact, BCH has announced several priority projects:
Ana Bailão, former Toronto Deputy Mayor and affordable housing advocate, has been appointed as the first CEO of Build Canada Homes. Bailão brings public and private sector expertise, having led initiatives like Toronto’s Housing Now program.
BCH represents a transformative step toward solving Canada’s housing challenges. By combining federal land, capital investment, modern building technologies, and private sector expertise, the agency aims to double housing construction, restore affordability, and significantly reduce homelessness.
As Prime Minister Carney stated, “Build Canada Homes will transform how government and industry work together—building faster, smarter, and sustainably so every Canadian has a place to call home.”
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