Making Housing for Young Canadians a Reality

Bill C-227 : National Strategy on Housing for Young Canadians Act

Across the country, securing an affordable place to live has become one of the biggest challenges facing young Canadians. In response to this urgent issue, today, Braedon Clark, Member of Parliament for Sackville–Bedford–Preston, introduced a private Member’s bill that, if passed, would create a National Strategy on Housing for Young Canadians.

The strategy is designed to address the unique challenges young Canadians are facing in today’s housing market and positions the federal government to take a leading role in building practical, lasting solutions with partners across the country.

Whether it’s renting, securing student accommodations, or saving for a first home, the path to housing has become increasingly difficult for young Canadians. Without secure housing, it’s harder for young people to study, work, and plan their futures. These challenges ripple across the economy and affect all Canadians.

The strategy will cover a broad range of housing needs for young Canadians, including rental apartments, student housing, co-operatives, and entry-level homeownership.

“Access to affordable housing is the foundation for opportunity, yet today, young Canadians are being priced out, locked out, and forced to compromise their futures. My private Member’s bill is focused on addressing this urgent challenge. Young Canadians can’t build a life for themselves if they can’t afford a place to live, and the ripple effects will threaten the entire Canadian economy. By acting now, we can ensure Canada remains a place where young people can build a successful life.”

Braedon Clark, Member of Parliament for Sackville–Bedford–Preston

Bill C-227: Housing for Young Canadians

Young Canadians are struggling to find affordable housing. Bill C-227 proposes a National Strategy to address barriers like student housing, rentals, and first-time homeownership—building long-term solutions in partnership with communities nationwide.

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