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Canadian renters are not confident Trudeau's policy will ease the housing crisis.

Rajeev Sharma | Updated on Friday, May 03, 2024 19:37 PM IST

Calgary | As per new poll, Canadian renters are not confident in Trudeau’s housing policy outlined in the latest federal budget.The survey found that 74% of renters thought the government's response to the issue of housing affordability has been ineffective.A majority of respondents are aware of the Liberal government’s housing measures but most were either not confident in or unsure about its ability to ease housing woes, according to the survey, carried out by rentals.ca .The survey asked 437 renters and landlords across Canada about their thoughts on the minority government’s policy initiatives. More than half of respondents (55%t) said they were aware of the housing-related provisions outlined in the latest budget. Only 10% reported feeling confident in the budget’s ability to “positively impact the housing crisis. Some 16% thought it would make housing worse and 26% thought it would have no impact. The rest (47%t) said they were still unsure. Renters believed prospects of owning a home in the near future was largely out of reach, with 67 per cent said it was unlikely and only eight per cent saying it was highly likely. A large majority of renters 74% said the current government has been ineffective in addressing affordability. Only two per cent called the effort effective. The Liberal government earmarked $8.5 billion in new spending for housing with a pledge to add close to four million new homes by 2031. For renters, the budget proposes changes to the Renter’s Bill of Rights. The government intends to crack down on renovictions, introduce a nationwide standard lease agreement, and require landlords to disclose historical rent prices of apartments,as per the budget. The government will also allow rental payment history to influence credit scores, it adds. Plans include a $1.5 billion program to allow nonprofits and government partners to “acquire units and preserve rent prices in the long term,” according to a media statement  last month. The budget also adds $15 billion to the Apartment Construction Loan Program, which will go in part toward building 30,000 new apartment buildings. Other plans include a $50 million investment in building modular or 3d printed homes, first time homebuyer benefits. The survey also received write-in responses, which highlighted rent control measures and government intervention to stabilize rent prices were needed, rentals.ca’s survey says. Immigration and foreign investment were also cited as significant factors impacting the availability of rental housing.

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