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Prime Minister Welcomes New Cabinet
Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin is committed to strong partnerships, with all levels of government, to tackle housing solutions for those communities and families at most risk. We are especially pleased to see the federal government prioritize homelessness and affordable housing through the new Ministry of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion.
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Election Update – The Results
Congratulations to all of the political parties and candidates who participated in the 2021 Federal Election! Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin looks forward to working with elected officials to work on solving the affordable housing crisis. Below are graphics displaying poll results and the number of seats…
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Election Update – Analysis of the Party Platforms
The Vote Housing campaign recently released an analysis of the housing and homelessness platforms of each of the five major parties, which measures each party’s commitments against Vote Housing’s six-point platform, including: urban, rural, and northern Indigenous housing, ending homelessness, building and maintaining deeply affordable and supportive stock,…
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Latest Update-Election Platforms
Here’s where each of the parties stand on how to fix Canada’s Housing Crisis: Introduce a new rent-to-own program to help make it easier for renters to get on the path towards home ownership. Introduce a tax-free First Home Savings Account…
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#VoteHousing
#VoteHousing Mission “To engage Canadians to pledge to vote housing in the upcoming federal election and ensure all political parties support making bold investments in affordable housing and ending homelessness.” About #VoteHousing The rise of modern mass homelessness and shortage of affordable housing in Canada began in the 1980s and…
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Habitat is asking you to vote for Affordable Housing #election2021
Canadians across the country will vote on September 20! Will you make affordable housing a priority on the ballot box for all parties? 1.7 million Canadian households “live in a home that is either unaffordable, overcrowded and/or needs major repairs, while 35,000…
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The latest news for you📰
Newsletter June 2021…
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When it comes to household furniture, donate don’t ditch!
Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore challenges Canadians to keep one billion pounds out of landfills by 2022. Not surprisingly, Ontarians have long been motivated to do their part to help the environment and while they’re doing well when it comes to recycling smaller items, according to a new survey by Habitat…
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2021 – Meaning of Home Winners Announced!
The Meaning of Home results are in and the winners have been selected! In a year when our homes played venue to online classrooms, boardrooms, milestones and mundane moments alike, Habitat for Humanity Canada was interested in hearing the answer to the question, what does…