Housing starts rose 5.6% in 2025 but still ‘far from the target’: CMHC
At least 430,000 units annually are needed over the next decade to restore 2019 affordability levels
- By: Sammy Hudes, The Canadian Press
- January 16, 2026 January 16, 2026
- 09:26
At least 430,000 units annually are needed over the next decade to restore 2019 affordability levels
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