Canada’s largest provinces score worst on housing policies and outcomes, report says
AI Article Summary
A University of Ottawa report highlights that Canada's largest provinces are not performing well in housing policies and outcomes compared to other regions. The study graded provinces across 36 indicators to assess their approach to tackling the housing crisis. New Brunswick was noted positively, suggesting efforts there are more effective than in larger provinces.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
For Canadian builders, this means there is a pressing need to review and innovate housing development strategies in the larger provinces. This disparity suggests potential reallocation of funding and resources to improve housing outcomes. Canadian contractors might face changes in regulatory environments, which could affect project timelines and costs in these regions.