
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) and the Affordability Action Council (AAC) held a panel discussion about affordable, future-ready housing on Monday, October 21 in Toronto and online.
The need for housing that meets affordability, sustainability and climate-resilience goals is more pressing than ever. Future-ready community infrastructure combines transit-oriented development, energy-efficient and climate-resilient design, and deeply affordable housing.
Drawing on the recommendations from the Affordability Action Council, Cherise Burda, Runa Das and Ray Williams discussed innovative approaches to the financing, design and policies that can create future-ready affordable housing. IRPP research director Shaimaa Yassin moderated the conversation, which will be followed by a Q&A.
This hybrid event took place in person at CSI Spadina in Toronto and online via Zoom.
About the Affordability Action Council
The AAC is a dedicated, pan-Canadian group that brings together diverse policy experts and community leaders to come up with new approaches to policymaking that considers all basic needs, including housing, food, transportation and a livable climate. It is an initiative of the Institute for Research on Public Policy, the Trottier Family Foundation and the McConnell Foundation.
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