From promise to reality: scaling innovative housing in Canada

Understanding that factory-built housing is not a panacea for all of Canada’s ongoing housing challenges, a cautious approach is necessary. The government should “look before it leaps,” grounding policy decisions in rigorous, Canada-specific research to understand where these technologies work best.
Housing Minister Gregor Robertson, centre, and Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty, right, at the Caivan plant in Ottawa on Jan. 30, 2026.

Build Canada Homes promises to help transform Canada’s housing industry by supporting innovative building methods, such as factory-built housi...

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