Ontario's housing minister Rob Flack has introduced a new bill aimed at speeding up home construction and making it more affordable for developers. The legislation is part of a broader strategy to tackle the province's housing crisis, with a goal to build 1.5 million homes by 2031. Despite the push from the Ford government, opposition leaders have expressed skepticism about the impact of potentially expanding Minister's Zoning Order powers. Flack acknowledges challenges in meeting housing targets but remains committed to streamlining processes and reducing costs for homebuyers.
Ontario's housing minister, Rob Flack, announced a new bill to eliminate red tape and expedite housing construction, aiming to build 1.5 million homes by 2031.
The proposed legislation will cut costs for developers and fast-track road and transit projects, addressing skepticism around the government's housing strategy.
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