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Mark Saunders Shares Plan To Unlock More Rental Housing Projects

Today, Mark Saunders put forward additional solutions to help build homes faster: removing barriers to building more purpose-built rentals, unlocking federal and provincial infrastructure dollars, and making it easier to secure loans for affordable housing projects.

At the current rate of construction, it will take 45 years to reach Council’s 10-year goal to build 40,000 affordable housing units. As of March, the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Toronto is $2,500, while two-bedrooms are $3,300 and three-bedrooms are $3,800.

“We don’t need new programs for the sake of generating headlines in an election,” said Saunders. “Let’s try something different. Let’s start by delivering on what’s on the books already. If we can do that, we will be miles ahead of where we are today.”

To build livable homes Torontonians can afford, Saunders will:

To unlock billions of federal and provincial dollars already set aside for housing and infrastructure, Saunders would work with the provincial and federal governments to:

To encourage builders to include affordable and supportive housing in their projects, Saunders will:

In the coming days and weeks, Saunders will announce more details of his overall plan to protect Toronto’s future

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