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Building Canada’s Future Without Costing the Earth

“What the government does with the left hand should be consistent with what it’s trying to do with the right hand.”

Photographer: Bidvine:

As Toronto’s skyline continues its upward climb, a powerful coalition of: 89 businesses, tradespeople, and climate organizations has issued a challenge to Ottawa that could reshape our neighbourhoods, and our future. At the heart of this debate lies a question few have dared to ask; can we solve the housing crisis without deepening the climate emergency?

The answer, according to this unprecedented alliance, is a resounding yes, but only if we are willing to reimagine how we build.

The Build Canada Homes program, poised to construct millions of new residences, stands at a crossroads. With the input deadline approaching, environmental advocates like Lana Goldberg of Stand.earth are urging the government to seize this moment. “We desperately need new affordable homes,” she acknowledges, “but we’ve also made climate commitments. Fortunately, we can do both simultaneously.”

This is a practical blueprint backed by: architects, engineering firms, and homebuilders like Bruce Murdoch of K-Country Homes, who has already embraced all-electric construction. “Heat pumps offer a triple benefit,” he explains. “They reduce building costs, production time, and operational expenses.”

The coalition’s open letter, signed by heavyweights including the David Suzuki Foundation and Environmental Defense Canada, highlights a startling contradiction: buildings rank as Canada’s third-largest pollution source, primarily from fossil fuel heating. Yet, proven alternatives exist that could eliminate this problem.

Imagine homes that stay warm in winter and cool in summer without fossil fuels. Picture residences with built-in air filtration as wildfire smoke becomes increasingly common. This is technology available today.

As the Federal Housing Ministry seeks input, the message is clear: public funds shouldn’t fuel outdated systems that will require costly retrofits tomorrow. By mandating modern clean heating technologies now, we can build communities that are both affordable and sustainable.

The question remains; will Ottawa listen to the growing chorus demanding coherence between housing and climate policies? The answer will determine not just how we live today, but what kind of Canada we leave for future generations.

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