Transition Montréal dévoile plusieurs mesures en matière de logement
AI Article Summary
Craig Sauvé's Transition Montréal has presented a five-point plan to address Montreal's housing crisis by 2050. The plan includes establishing Bâtir Montréal to build public and community housing. It also proposes measures to protect tenants, diversify housing options, and promote innovation in the sector. A total of 4,000 affordable units are planned annually if elected.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project highlights how political commitment can influence social housing initiatives, potentially impacting building permits and timelines. For Quebec constructors, this means an opportunity to strengthen the community housing sector and anticipate collaborations with NGOs. Increased involvement in these projects could also stabilize development costs.