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Housing Action Now!

CITY BUDGET ALERT - 2004

Housing Action Now (HAN) is a coalition of organizations in Toronto including:  seniors groups, housing organizations, child welfare agencies, faith groups, neighbourhood groups, legal clinics, tenant organizations and anti-poverty organizations.  Housing Action Now believes that every person has a right to safe, affordable and well-maintained housing.  

Solving Toronto’s housing crisis requires a comprehensive strategy that engages the Federal Government, Provincial Government, municipal government as well as the non-profit, cooperative housing sector and the private sector  However the City of Toronto can continue to provide leadership by funding policy and program solutions.

Five years ago the Mayor’s Task Force on Homelessness documented the scope of homelessness in our City and crafted recommendations for all levels of government.  Since that time, the Toronto Report Card on Homelessness has showed that the crisis is getting worse.   Toronto needs a two-part strategy to address this problem over the long term: 

  1. Toronto to continue to put in capital and operating funds and other development stimulus to create new affordable housing1- projects through Let's Build and advocate with the community to secure a national and provincial housing policy and funding program and,
  2. Toronto to continue to provide funding for a continuum of homelessness prevention and short-term shelter programs, securing cost-sharing wherever possible.

Housing Action Now

Recommendations for Toronto’s Budget 2-

Housing Supply:

Shelters - Emergency Housing:

Eviction Prevention Services:

Tenant Rights & Building Standards

GET INVOLVED:

Have your say on our City's Budget!

Get to know the Key Committees and Councillors re: City Budget:

You can let City Councillors on these key committees know your viewpoints. Often you will be able to speak to their Executive Assistant at City hall if you are not able to reach the councillor directly. If you are one of their constituents as well, that is important information for the councillors.  Call Access Toronto to get any phone, fax, or email address:

Policy and Finance Committee

Budget Advisory Committee

Community Services Committee

Toronto Community Housing Corporation

City representatives:

HAN final Jan 27/2004



1- City needs to review the definition of "affordable" housing  to ensure that households in the lowest-income categories can access any new City of Toronto funded housing development.  CMHC Core needs indicators considers "affordable" to be rents at or below 30% of household income (Gross). In contrast the City's Municipal Housing By-Law relates "affordability" to CMHC average rents. Average rents may be 50% -70% or more of many household's incomes putting them at risk of homelessness/eviction.

2 Recommendations with (M) at the end were commitments made by Mayoralty candidate- David Miller during the election campaign.

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