Homes, Not Havoc | REDCanada Housing Campaign 🇨🇦 Affordable Homes, Not Rising Costs: REDCanada’s Response to the Housing Crisis Published by REDCanadaNonprofit | 2025 🏘️ A Clear Choice: Prioritize People, Invest in Housing Canada is facing a severe housing crisis. Families are struggling with rising rents, limited housing supply, and unaffordable home prices. Meanwhile, federal … Continue reading 🏡 Homes, Not Havoc: A REDCanada Campaign for Housing Affordability in Uncertain Times
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REDCANADA focus on Affordable Housing
REDCANADA's Push for Affordable Housing: A Beacon of Hope In the ongoing battle for affordable housing across Canada, one organization has emerged as a powerful advocate for change: REDCANADA (Real Estate Developers of Canada). With a mission deeply rooted in social responsibility and sustainable development, REDCANADA has taken proactive steps to influence policy, foster community … Continue reading REDCANADA focus on Affordable Housing
Ontario Municipal Elections Upcoming
Municipal elections are fast-approaching in Ontario and for many, that signals a, “And…?” reaction. We get it. It’s not so glamourous at the municipal level. We aren’t electing the next Prime Minister; nor members of Parliament; nor individuals even on a provincial level. It’s local. It feels too small to make a difference, but we … Continue reading Ontario Municipal Elections Upcoming
Reduce the Red Tape
As we enter into the eighth month of 2022, we find ourselves facing nothing more than the continuation – if not the worsening of our country’s housing crisis. We continue to call on our Canadian government to both raise interest rates and reduce the copious amounts of red tape that continue to hinder any progress … Continue reading Reduce the Red Tape
Cross-Canada Members Meeting
Meeting Date: 2022-05-01 Meeting Participants: Dave, Aswin, Tanny, Pamela, Emily, Barry. (3) team members were absent. Subject Matter: The meeting was opened with Barry providing the group with a high-level introduction to REDCanada, explaining the organization's value and purpose. Aswin followed the introduction with a personal discussion regarding the difficulties in the current housing market … Continue reading Cross-Canada Members Meeting
House Affordibility in Canada
REDCanada is focused on creating awareness for Housing Affordability and we will bring issues into the spotlight through Lobbying, Consumer Awareness and New Legislative Proposals. Our organization will reach out to the Federal Government, Provincial and Local Municipalities, and Real Estate jurisdictions on housing and affordability matters. Why Canada’s Real Estate Market Crisis is an … Continue reading House Affordibility in Canada
REDCanada supports Ukraine
We at REDCanada support Ukraine. This is an unprovoked War that is resulting in the displacement of millions of Ukrainians. We would do everything in our power to support the people during these times and in the future.
Bank of Canada raises interest rates, is it the right step?
Interest Rate raised 0.25% in Canada Wednesday, March 2, 2022, the Bank of Canada took a long-awaited, much-needed step, raising interest rates from their .25% historic low, to .50%.Although minimal, we here at REDCanada still absolutely consider this to be a win for multiple reasons.First, from a less-than-technical perspective, lenders can no longer advertise interest … Continue reading Bank of Canada raises interest rates, is it the right step?
We need you! REDCanada is launching Housing Affordability Campaign Soon!
We need volunteers to assist us with housing affordability campaign which is set to launch in March 2022. The exact launch date is still being setup. REDCanada Volunteers We are looking for volunteers with various skills such as Social Media, Copyrighting, Door knockers, Call centre and various other positions. We appreciate your valuable time. Become … Continue reading We need you! REDCanada is launching Housing Affordability Campaign Soon!
Housing Affordability can be improved with Government intervention
REDCanada is focused on creating awareness about housing affordability. We feel is issue majority of the population. The Federal Government can enforce Bank of Canada mandate of controlling inflation once it surpasses 2%. There are other measures that we are looking to lobby the Federal Government.
