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Next week's Research in Progress webinar will dive into how housing meets the accessibility needs of Canadians & gaps where policy changes are needed. Hear from @evoy.bsky.social‬ & Alina McKay on Wed 10AM PT/1PM ET
➡️https://buff.ly/yg9BhTH
Presented in partnership w/ @accessiblehousgnet.bsky.social
June 11, 2025 at 10:17 PM
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🎧New podcast alert!
Hear from @vivreenville.bsky.social's Adam Mongrain & Ines Zerrouki, McGill's Nik Luka & ‪@conradspeckert.bsky.social‬ as they discuss smaller-scale approaches that have outsized impact on affordability & availability: non-profit housing & gentle density.
Listen @ buff.ly/AMbqf8x
June 13, 2025 at 4:16 PM
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Our research on Accessible Housing Needs is looking at the extent to which housing meets the accessibility needs of Canadians today in order to identify the gaps where policy changes are needed.
🧑‍💻 Check out our research and upcoming webinar on this exact topic for more buff.ly/Ka78i89
Research in Progress on Accessible Housing Needs in Canada
Our Research in Progress webinar is a presentation exploring the extent to which housing meets the accessibility needs of Canadians.
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May 29, 2025 at 6:03 PM
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One week away! Don't forget to sign up for our next Research in Progress webinar with TCLT's Chiyi Tam happening Wednesday, May 21 at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET.
Register today at buff.ly/W50DYFq

Missed our other recent webinars? Watch the recordings at buff.ly/W19wpJZ
May 15, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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📣 Two weeks away! Join us for our next Research in Progress webinar on "Holding Ground: BIPOC-led CLTs and Resisting Gentrification" with researchers @e_ezvan, @janeobd, and Nat Pace from the Canadian Network of Community Land Trusts (CNCLT).

Register here 👉 buff.ly/IdmqWqJ
March 5, 2025 at 7:25 PM
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How is the #CLT model being used to resist #gentrification? The latest paper in BSH & CNCLT’s research paper series examines how #CLTs are reclaiming community spaces by turning land and housing into community-owned assets: buff.ly/43aXM8j
February 28, 2025 at 4:02 PM
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The #CLT movement is accelerating. With a growing nat'l network, development plans for many CLTs underway, and emerging research from leading scholars, this land practice designed to protect neighbourhoods from #gentrification & speculation deserves our attention.
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Are land trusts the future of Canadian housing?
As Canadian housing costs surge, more communities are turning to land trusts to take their space back
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February 19, 2025 at 12:06 AM
Great to talk about evictions, lessons learned from COVID-19 eviction moratoriums and the ways we can improve security of tenure for renters with @glynbowerman.bsky.social and @seangrisdale.bsky.social
February 6, 2025 at 11:59 PM
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IMPORTANT: If you live in the United States or Canada, you’ve probably heard Trump‘s constant claim that the United States is “subsidizing” Canada. It’s wrong of course, but here’s the best explanation I’ve seen about how & why it’s wrong. PLEASE WATCH & SHARE IT A LOT. Kudos to Andrew Chang & CBC.
Is Trump right about the U.S. 'subsidizing' Canada? | About That
YouTube video by CBC News
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January 14, 2025 at 5:19 PM
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BC Rent Bank just released a new report on cost savings by preventing evictions. Almost $30 million dollars in household and government costs. If you care about the rising rates of #homelessness and rising #rents, then you should be supporting #rentbanks in your community.
The Power of Eviction Prevention: How BC Rent Bank Saves Renters and Government $27.5 million - BC Rent Bank
Did you know that for every dollar invested in BC Rent Bank, there is a return of $5 in savings for renters and the government? A new report shows
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December 4, 2024 at 6:49 PM
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earlier this year, i was interviewed by @cwhitzman.bsky.social for this university of toronto report on enabling missing middle housing.

there's some good stuff in here we should also be looking at! (including single stair legislation)

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December 4, 2024 at 5:11 PM