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Uzelman: Housing affordability- Immigration needs to be coordinated with housing supply

A column by Bruce Uzelman
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Federalism functions best where powers are clearly divided between the federal and provincial levels of government. Where jurisdictions are clearly the purview of one level or the other 91裸聊视频 like defense at the federal level or education at the provincial level 91裸聊视频 it is less likely for disputes between the two levels to develop. It is also more difficult for governments to duck accountability.

However, actions under federal jurisdiction can still extensively impact a policy area under provincial jurisdiction. Where it does, ineffective policy can result. That is the case with immigration and housing. Immigration is a federal power, but greatly influences the demand for housing. Housing is primarily under provincial jurisdiction. The two levels of government also have failed to coordinate immigration levels with housing growth. This has contributed to the housing shortage and affordability crisis.

Steve Lafleur and Josef Filipowicz wrote a study for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, 91裸聊视频淕etting our houses in order: How a lack of intergovernmental policy coordination undermines housing affordability in Canada91裸聊视频. The report examines how immigration policy and housing supply policy are 91裸聊视频渕isaligned91裸聊视频.

The report states, 91裸聊视频淢any factors have contributed to eroding housing affordability, but the fundamental problem is a growing mismatch between demand and supply.91裸聊视频 The authors support this statement with data. Average population growth has increased from under 300,000 per year in the 197091裸聊视频檚 to nearly 400,000 per year in the last decade. Average housing completions have slightly decreased, sitting at roughly 200,000 per year over the same period. The growing gap between demand and supply, say Lafleur and Filipowicz, 91裸聊视频渋s compounded by decades of underbuilding.91裸聊视频

The authors note that, since the 199091裸聊视频檚, immigration has replaced net births as the primary driver of population growth. Their data shows that in 2021-2022, both immigration and admission of non-permanent residents (including temporary foreign workers) increased dramatically from the low levels shown early in the pandemic. About 500,000 immigrants came to Canada in 2021-2022, while about 200,000 non-permanent residents were admitted. Net births continued to decline to about 50,000. Federal immigration targets range from 465,000 in 2023 to 500,000 in 2025.

The report also points out that, surprisingly, the availability of housing is not considered in federal-provincial immigration agreements. However, some provincial leaders have begun to comment on the 91裸聊视频渕isalignment91裸聊视频 between immigration levels and housing construction. The BC Housing Minister, say the authors, 91裸聊视频渃alled upon the federal government in January, 2023 to 91裸聊视频榓ctually tie immigration numbers to affordable housing targets as well as new housing starts91裸聊视频91裸聊视频.

The BC Government has developed an innovative system to better manage housing supply. The Housing Supply Act enables the government to provide housing targets to municipalities. Targets will begin to be assigned in 2024, apparently where shortages and affordability are most severe. The act seems to resolve Lafleur and Filipowicz91裸聊视频檚 objections to current growth planning, that is 91裸聊视频渓engthy, poorly anticipates demand and is poorly enforced91裸聊视频. The targets are provided annually, so are regularly adjusted, and the province can require the municipality to enact or amend a bylaw or to issue or decline a permit.

However, there remains no process to coordinate demand with supply. National immigration targets are not matched with provincial housing supply or housing targets. To admit more immigrants and non-permanent residents than we can house is not rational. The consequences are not acceptable. Both the migrants and existing residents will face housing shortages and lack of affordability. The federal government, in setting immigration targets, clearly needs to consider the ability of the provinces to house them.

Lafleur and Filipowicz sum it up, 91裸聊视频淲ithout better coordination, the housing crisis will likely get worse.91裸聊视频

Next week: Housing affordability 91裸聊视频 Part 2 91裸聊视频 A look at provincial and municipal constraints on housing supply.

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Bruce W Uzelman

I grew up in Paradise Hill, a village in Northwestern Saskatchewan. I come from a large family. My parents instilled good values, but yet afforded us, my seven siblings and I, much freedom to do the things we wished to do. I spent my early years exploring the hills and forests and fields surrounding the village, a great way to come of age.

I attended the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. I considered studying journalism at one point, but did not ultimately pursue that. However, I obtained a Bachelor of Arts, Advanced with majors in Economics and Political Science in 1982.

Contact: urbangeneral@shaw.ca

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