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Home truths : fixing Canada's housing crisis / Carolyn Whitzman.
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Whitzman, Carolyn, author.

Title & Author:

Home truths : fixing Canada's housing crisis / Carolyn Whitzman.

Publication:

Vancouver : On Point Press, an imprint of UBC Press, [ 2024]

Description:

276 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What Is a Home? -- How Did We Get in This Mess? -- Who's in Charge? -- Who Needs What Homes Where, at What Cost? -- Can Canada End Homelessness? -- Why Start with Nonmarket Housing? -- Can Housing Become Abundant Again? -- How Can Renters Have the Same Rights as Owners? -- Is There a Future for Affordable Home Ownership? -- Who Should Pay? -- What Can We Do?
Issued also in electronic format.
Summary:

"Hundreds of thousands of Canadians exist on the edge. Renters fear eviction, homeowners feel trapped, and both are vulnerable to becoming homeless with a single stroke of misfortune. Unaffordable housing in Canada is tearing communities apart as long-time residents seek affordable housing elsewhere and businesses shutter because they cannot find staff who can afford to live nearby. For two generations, Canadians have watched affordable housing vanish while other nations have been tackling the problem. In Home Truths, housing expert Carolyn Whitzman reviews the decades of policy that have gotten us into this mess and shows how all levels of government can work together to provide affordable housing where it is needed. Her compelling arguments for policy solutions are backed by ideas from researchers, planners, politicians, developers, and housing advocates at home and abroad. Home Truths addresses Canada's crisis from all sides, including exploring what adequate housing looks like, providing ideas on how to resolve homelessness, explaining why non-market housing is crucial for Canada, and showing how and why to tackle ever-growing wealth disparities between renters and those who own. This is the book that Canadians need to understand, confront, and solve our housing crisis."-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

0774890703
9780774890700 (softcover)

Subject:

Housing Canada.

Form/genre:

Ottawa authors, musicians, etc.

Holdings:

Location: Library main
Copy: 1
Status: On Order

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