The Telegram (St. John's)

Rent-to-own program coming for social housing in Ontario?

- ANTONELLA ARTUSO

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has hinted that his government might bring in a rent-to-own program for social housing tenants.

In a “fireside chat” with the CD Howe Institute, Ford was asked about housing, a concern for many Canadians.

“Everybody talks about affordable housing which is really important — I talk about affordable ownership,” he said Monday.

“There’s a difference.” Toronto Community Housing, for example, has thousands of units sitting empty due to a repairs backlog, and those should be fixed before building new units, Ford said.

“But give them the opportunit­y to own their own home and they’ll take care of it, and over a 20-year period they can have full ownership of it and I just think it will work out a lot, lot better.”

Ford spokesman Ivana Yelich said the government announced the Community Housing Renewal Strategy and More Homes, More Choice: Ontario’s Housing Supply Action Plan last spring to encourage more innovation.

It was a theme heard in consultati­ons with a broad range of stakeholde­rs, she said.

“The government is currently considerin­g a full-range of options as part of the strategies it has launched to help people find a home that meets their needs and budget,” Yelich said in a statement when asked whether the premier meant public housing tenants would be allowed to purchase units with government backing.

Ford also said that the government was working on addressing the backlog in the approvals process for new housing constructi­on.

“We’re going to unleash the contractor­s and let them start developing,” he said.

 ?? POSTMEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks at an anti-carbon tax rally in Calgary on Oct. 5, 2018.
POSTMEDIA FILE PHOTO Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks at an anti-carbon tax rally in Calgary on Oct. 5, 2018.

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