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Affordable housing as economic development : How housing can spark growth in northern and southwestern Ontario

9 Jun 2015

With that area already the subject sustainability, local and regional economic of a number of key reports5, this research paper development and growth plans must consider focusses on how affordable housing can impact the role of affordable housing in growing the employment and help stimulate the economy in economy. [...] Housing production in the City Even growing urban areas, like Sudbury, have of Kenora is 33 per cent below the rate necessary experienced steady declines in the supply of rental to maintain an adequate supply of housing for the housing over the past two decades39. [...] The absence of permanent, affordable housing means that employees in “fly-in” arrangements Finally, a number of housing issues in Northern are unable to make homes in the area, and the Ontario are a direct consequence of geography. [...] Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association 11 increases the cost of utilities and transporting The following case studies outline solutions to goods in and out of the region. [...] Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association 15 REGIONAL DIFFERENCES: THE NORTH AND THE SOUTHWEST The long-term economic success of the North requires infrastructure investment and the inclusion of affordable housing development in community planning.
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Authors

Suttor, Gregory L. F, Bettencourt-McCarthy, Wyndham

Pages
28
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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