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Solving the Housing Crisis Through Social Finance
Finding innovative and immediate solutions to this housing crisis has become a rallying cry.
By Andy Broderick
Long before COVID-19, Canadians struggled with access to affordable housing. Now isolation, unemployment, and mental illness – side effects of the devastating virus – are causing our most vulnerable citizens to become even more vulnerable.
According to the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), home has been a safe refuge for many during this challenging time. Yet 1.6 million Canadians still don’t have access to safe and affordable housing. Systemic discrimination means that it is harder for some communities, such as Black, Indigenous and LGBTQ2S, to access and maintain safe, affordable and stab
Investing in Social Infrastructure Post-COVID
As governments and the private sector plan multi-billion dollar investments in physical infrastructure, it’s important to involve the community sector in building better social infrastructure too.
By Andrew Chunilall and Julie Gelfand and Diane Roussin
When the pandemic began a year ago, the federal government turned to community sector organizations the Red Cross, Community Foundations and United Ways to channel $350 million in emergency funding to areas of need across Canada. With this support, food banks, women’s shelters and other community organizations were able to quickly meet increased and changing demands for their services.
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