OTTAWA — Federal Housing Minister Nate Erskine-Smith is asking on the Ontario authorities to do extra to handle social housing wants within the province.
OTTAWA — Federal Housing Minister Nate Erskine-Smith is asking on the Ontario authorities to do extra to handle social housing wants within the province.
At a press convention in Ottawa to announce a brand new deal on housing the homeless between Ottawa and practically a dozen municipalities in Ontario and Saskatchewan, Erskine-Smith stated that whereas Ontario has elevated its helps for the homeless, the federal government of Premier Doug Ford has decreased helps for group housing “by roughly the identical quantity.”
“We want group housing if we wish a long-term resolution. A shelter mattress simply would not provide the soundness all of us want,” Erskine-Smith stated at his first announcement since taking up the housing portfolio final month.
“As we have ramped up federal spending on group and social housing, the Ontario authorities has seen match to scale back its personal commitments on this house.”
Erskine-Smith stated the province has seen spending on social housing decline by practically 10 per cent, even after factoring in federal commitments.
“Ontario is the one province — the one province — the place duty for social housing has been downloaded to municipalities,” Erskine-Smith continued.
“It would not have to be this fashion, and admittedly it wasn’t at all times this fashion.”
Erskine-Smith’s first announcement was a two-year, $91 million settlement with 9 Ontario municipalities, in addition to Regina and Saskatoon, to assist the municipalities’ encampment response plans. The municipalities will match Ottawa’s contributions.
These plans embody creating new shelter areas and growing transitional housing choices.
The same deal value $6.4 million was signed with the Metropolis of London in December.
The federal authorities made offers straight with the municipalities after being unable to return to agreements with the governments of Ontario and Saskatchewan.
Whereas the agreements preceded him, Erskine-Smith stated these two provinces weren’t prepared to match the federal government’s contributions.
“I did communicate with the minister in Ontario, and he indicated there was at all times a willingness in reaching a deal, and issues went sideways for one purpose or one other,” he stated.
“Clearly, timeliness was a consideration right here. When winter’s coming, you gotta be sure to’re delivering all of the helps you want in an actual brief time period. On the finish of the day, we simply wanted to get these offers finished and so needed to attain on to municipalities.”
Erskine-Smith stated offers have been reached with all different provinces and territories, with particulars to be introduced within the coming weeks.
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed Jan. 22, 2025.
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press









