Amid the housing crisis in Canada, the government aims to address the shortage by resurrecting a wartime initiative. This strategy involves streamlining the home construction process by employing a catalog of pre-approved home designs, intending to accelerate building efforts across the country. The program draws inspiration from the Second World War, where the government sponsored the construction of rental homes to accommodate munition workers. By introducing pre-approved designs, the aim is to reduce costs and construction times, enabling quicker housing development to tackle the ongoing housing shortage. Unlike post-war models, the emphasis is on high-density blueprints, encompassing multiplexes, mid-rises, student housing, and garden suites.
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