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Spending Plans May Limit Impact Of Liberals' Housing Strategy, PBO Says

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Jun, 2019 09:36 PM

    OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says the Liberals' housing strategy may not alleviate a housing crunch as the government promises.


    The Liberals unveiled the 10-year, $40-billion national housing strategy in late 2017 in partnership with provinces and territories.


    A report out this morning from Parliament's spending watchdog says it is not clear that the strategy will reduce the number of families who live in substandard housing or are struggling to afford the homes they do have.


    Budget officer Yves Giroux's report notes that the Liberal plan doesn't wildly boost funding from current levels and slightly reduces funding targeting households whose costs stretch them too thin.


    The report suggests that the design of the program may contribute to it falling short of some of its intended effects.


    The Liberals hope the strategy improves the housing situation for 530,000 families.

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