Canada’s largest provinces score worst on housing policies and outcomes, report says
A new report says Canada’s three largest provinces are lagging behind the rest of the country when it comes to policies and outcomes aimed at tackling the housing crisis.
The assessment by the University of Ottawa’s Missing Middle Initiative graded each of the provinces across 36 indicators related to housing.
New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island each scored an overall A- grade, while Ontario finished last with a D, behind B.C.’s score of C- and Quebec’s C+.
Missing Middle Initiative founding director Mike Moffatt said the study showed provinces in Atlantic Canada tend to “get the basics right.”
