2025 Provincial HOMES Report Card | Im ersten jährlichen HOMES-Bericht (Housing Outcomes and Management Effectiveness Score) erhalten New Brunswick und PEI ein A- und Ontario ein D.

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    1. Just posting the criteria definitions here to make it easier to guage the scorecard.

      * Canada’s housing crisis continues to affect families, but its impact varies across the country, in part due to differences in policies among provincial and municipal governments.
      * To assess the performance of each province, we have created a Provincial HOMES (Housing Outcomes and Management Effectiveness Score) report card that grades each province and its largest municipality on 36 indicators across five categories.
      * **Pro-supply policies**: Do governments have policies in place to accelerate housing supply, such as fast approvals, single-egress reform, and as-of-right multiplexes? British Columbia scores the highest on this index.
      * **Anti-harmful policies:** Are governments avoiding harmful or irrelevant policies, such as high development charges and other construction taxes? New Brunswick scores the highest on this index.
      * **Positive supply outcomes:** Is the housing supply increasing, and are there enough homes to house the current population? Alberta scores the highest on this index.
      * **Positive affordability outcomes:** Are homes and rents affordable relative to incomes? Newfoundland and Labrador scores highest on this index.
      * **Positive societal outcomes:** Is the province and its biggest city attracting newcomers, or are they pricing them out? Can young people move out of their parents’ homes and start their own families? Newfoundland and Labrador also scores highest on this metric.

      BC gets a C- , and is the next lowest score. The BC scores are atrocious, the only saving gfrace is the pro-supply policies.

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