Manitoba Earns Solid B- in Housing Policy Progress

Canada’s largest provinces lag in addressing the housing crisis, with Ontario scoring lowest due to slow approvals, high development charges, and poor affordability. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island scored highest, benefiting from low construction charges and effective policies. Most housing policy control lies with provinces and municipalities, emphasizing the need for their increased action. Other provinces scored between B- and B+.

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