REALTORS® Unite in Ottawa for Annual Conference to Advocate for Solutions to Housing Crisis
October 21, 2024, Ottawa, ON – As part of the Canadian Real Estate Association’s (CREA) 39th Political Action Committee (PAC) Days, from October 20-22, REALTORS® from across the country will meet with their local Members of Parliament to advocate for critical housing policies that encourage access to housing for all Canadians.
With the backing of more than 160,000 members, CREA has been actively working to encourage federal initiatives designed to confront the ongoing housing supply crisis. While the issue has become a focus, much work remains to be done in partnership with all levels of government and key stakeholders.
“It’s essential we strive together to advance effective policies that foster increased housing supply while ensuring affordability and accessibility for Canadians across the entire housing continuum,” said Janice Myers, CREA CEO.
As our population continues to grow, demand for housing continues to outpace the rate of new construction and available inventory. REALTORS® have advocated for innovative solutions and policies to increase housing supply – from emergency shelter and community housing, to rental accommodation and homeownership.
Combined with thoughtful and integrated planning, CREA’s REALTOR® Recommendations have great potential to help address the national housing crisis. This year, REALTORS® are advocating to:
- Stimulate supply across the housing continuum by embracing innovation through offsite construction technologies.
- Establish a permanent mechanism to collaborate and coordinate housing policy and development, such as a national housing secretariat.
- Extend HST/GST relief for non-profit-built affordable ownership housing.
REALTORS® are experts on market conditions and consumer interests and are well positioned to contribute to discussions around housing policy.
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About The Canadian Real Estate Association
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is one of Canada’s largest single-industry associations. CREA works on behalf of more than 160,000 REALTORS® who contribute to the economic and social well-being of communities across Canada. Together they advocate for property owners, buyers, and sellers, and maintain REALTOR.ca, Canada’s most prominent online property listings platform.
Media Contact:
Pierre Leduc, Media Relations
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA)
Tel.: 613-237-7111 or 613-884-1460
pleduc@CREA.ca
REALTORS® Unite in Ottawa for Annual Conference to Advocate for Solutions to Housing Crisis
October 21, 2024, Ottawa, ON – As part of the Canadian Real Estate Association’s (CREA) 39th Political Action Committee (PAC) Days, from October 20-22, REALTORS® from across the country will meet with their local Members of Parliament to advocate for critical housing policies that encourage access to housing for all Canadians.
With the backing of more than 160,000 members, CREA has been actively working to encourage federal initiatives designed to confront the ongoing housing supply crisis. While the issue has become a focus, much work remains to be done in partnership with all levels of government and key stakeholders.
“It’s essential we strive together to advance effective policies that foster increased housing supply while ensuring affordability and accessibility for Canadians across the entire housing continuum,” said Janice Myers, CREA CEO.
As our population continues to grow, demand for housing continues to outpace the rate of new construction and available inventory. REALTORS® have advocated for innovative solutions and policies to increase housing supply – from emergency shelter and community housing, to rental accommodation and homeownership.
Combined with thoughtful and integrated planning, CREA’s REALTOR® Recommendations have great potential to help address the national housing crisis. This year, REALTORS® are advocating to:
- Stimulate supply across the housing continuum by embracing innovation through offsite construction technologies.
- Establish a permanent mechanism to collaborate and coordinate housing policy and development, such as a national housing secretariat.
- Extend HST/GST relief for non-profit-built affordable ownership housing.
REALTORS® are experts on market conditions and consumer interests and are well positioned to contribute to discussions around housing policy.
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About The Canadian Real Estate Association
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is one of Canada’s largest single-industry associations. CREA works on behalf of more than 160,000 REALTORS® who contribute to the economic and social well-being of communities across Canada. Together they advocate for property owners, buyers, and sellers, and maintain REALTOR.ca, Canada’s most prominent online property listings platform.
Media Contact:
Pierre Leduc, Media Relations
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA)
Tel.: 613-237-7111 or 613-884-1460
pleduc@CREA.ca