2021 has been a busy year for advocacy at ONPHA. Read on to see what we’ve been working on over the past few months. Read more of the article: ONPHA’s advocacy roundup: February-April 2021
Ontario released its 2021 Budget on March 24. Read on to see some of our housing sector “wins” in the budget. Read more of the article: ONPHA’s analysis of the 2021 Ontario Budget: Tracking housing sector “wins”
It’s been nearly a year since the first provincial emergency was declared due to the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario. Read on to get the latest updates, see how they affect housing providers, and get resources to help you operate safely during the pandemic. Read more of the article: COVID-19: Where are we now?
Ontario released its 2020 Budget on November 5, which remains focused on emergency COVID-19 responses. Read on for a summary of ONPHA’s full analysis of the 2020 Budget, including the top five takeaways for community housing and opportunities for next steps. Read more of the article: ONPHA’s analysis of the 2020 Ontario Budget: Top five takeaways for community housing
Bill 184, Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020 (Bill 184) represents the culmination of several years of consultation between the Province and the community and rental housing sectors. Read the summary of ONPHA's legal analysis of the Bill. Read more of the article: Bill 184: Summary of ONPHA’s legal analysis
As the global community continues to reel from the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario’s provincial government laid out a reduced budget on March 25, 2020. These measures are just "phase one" of the province's fiscal actions, Premier Ford told journalists earlier in the week. Read on to find out how community housing providers will be impacted. Read more of the article: Ontario’s economic and fiscal update: what it means for you
With the Provincial election fast approaching, ONPHA teamed up with our sector partner CHF Canada to make the case for investing in co-op and non-profit housing today to create a legacy for the next generation. Read more of the article: Affordable Today. Affordable Tomorrow.