A Bold Step in Canada’s Housing Future

The Condomonk Content Team
Posted September 17, 2025
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A Bold Step in Canada’s Housing Future

Build Canada Homes—Driving Long-Term Affordable Housing Solutions

The same business-as-usual is not sufficient to remedy Canada's housing emergency. That's why the federal government has created Build Canada Homes, a new entity to construct and deliver Canadian homes affordably at scale. Using public lands, offering cheap financing, and promoting state-of-the-art factory-built construction methods, it will bring more homes quickly to Canadians.

What Makes Build Canada Homes Different?

Unlike traditional programs, Build Canada Homes combines planning, financing, and construction under one roof. It works with public and private partners, supports Canadian-made materials, and strengthens supply chains while building homes communities need.

Core Functions

  • Build affordable homes: Fast-track large housing projects across Canada.
  • Finance affordable homes: Provide predictable, low-cost financing for non-market and Indigenous housing providers.
  • Catalyze the industry: Support innovative methods like prefabricated and factory-built construction.

Connecting With Local Markets

Build Canada Homes complements local markets where buyers are exploring options like resale homes in Edmonton, condos in Edmonton, and pre-construction homes in Edmonton. Its large-scale approach will help balance affordability while supporting community growth.

Let’s Build Together

Build Canada Homes is seeking partners ready to deliver housing at scale, expand community housing, and use innovative Canadian-made solutions. For inquiries, email [email protected].


Sources:

    • https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/bch-mc/index-eng.html

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