The provincial government has released the 2022 Ontario Budget: Ontario's Plan to Build, ahead of the June 2 election. Read ONPHA's rapid response and stay tuned for our in-depth analysis. Read more of the article: ONPHA’s rapid response: 2022 Ontario Budget
ONPHA has been busy throughout the summer advocating for sector sustainability and the need for adequate supports for providers, their staff, and tenants in response to COVID-19. Read on to catch up with our recent advocacy work. Read more of the article: ONPHA’s advocacy round-up
News comes rapidly as Ontario and Quebec take their first steps to loosen restrictions on social distancing. In this In Case You Missed It news roundup, our focus is on Ontario re-opening its economy and what ONPHA’s doing to support you. Read more of the article: In Case You Missed It: May 7, 2020
In this week’s In Case You Missed It, we’ll go over the top 3 key updates over the past few weeks to keep you in the know and help your businesses run smoothly. Since our last In Case You Missed It, ONPHA has some major updates. Read on to learn more. Read more of the article: In case you missed it: April 23, 2020
News happens fast these days. Hour-by-hour, day-by-day, the coronavirus epidemic alters how governments and the sector acts. Read on to catch up on news you may have missed. Read more of the article: In case you missed it: April 9, 2020
It's voting season across Canada. Here's 3 things housing providers should know heading in to Canada's 43rd election. Read more of the article: 3 Things Housing Providers Need to Know This Election
ONPHA recently submitted and presented our 2019 Ontario pre-budget recommendations to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs. Read our 5 recommendations to drive housing solutions. Read more of the article: Making the Case for Community Housing: 2019 Pre-Budget Submission
Read on for an overview of some of the most relevant changes for non-profit housing employers. Read more of the article: How Employment Standards are changing under the ‘Making Ontario Open for Business Act’
This op-ed was published by the Ottawa Citizen on January 29, 2018. After more than 20 years of the federal government staying out of the housing game, the release of Canada’s first-ever National Housing Strategy in November was largely celebrated by Canadians as a monumental step in… Read more of the article: Where is the federal government’s Indigenous Housing Strategy?
After 20 years without significant investment in housing, this long overdue Strategy is a historic step in the right direction. We are pleased that the government has adopted several of the recommendations made by ONPHA. Read our initial response. Read more of the article: ONPHA’s response to the National Housing Strategy