‘Prices have to go down’: housing experts say new agency’s success must be measured in cost, not construction outcomes

Though the housing minister sidestepped direct answers on falling prices, policy expert Mike Moffatt says Ottawa can’t meet its targets without lowering home values.
Housing and Infrastructure Minister Gregor Robertson, pictured with Prime Minister Mark Carney, right, says the Build Canada Homes initiative will 'help transform Canada’s housing industry,' but experts warn that scaling up from construction to manufacturing is easier said than done.

As the debate over the housing crisis picks up ahead of next week’s federal budget, housing policy experts say the government can’t lose focus on improving outcomes for Canadians in core housing need as it moves to accelerate construction.

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