The More Homes Built Faster Act sounds like the perfect solution for a housing crisis, but is it really? Passed at the end of 2022, Bill 23 aims to build 1.5 million homes within 10 years in response to our current difficult housing situation... and will sacrifice our environment in the process. While some aspects of the Bill are positive, there are fundamental changes proposed that have Conservationists worried. What are these changes? How do they affect the environment? Why should we be worried? And what can we do?
There is No Place Like (Tiny) Home
The Canadian housing market has reached a crisis.
People, locally and all across the country, cannot afford a place to live. Is there anything that can be done? Jeff Watson presents tiny homes (otherwise called Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs)) as a possible solution, and breaks down their place in Ford’s Bill 23 (“More Homes Built Faster”).
Will tiny homes become a staple part of our sustainable future? Read on to find out.
Projecting the Future: Climate Progress to Expect in 2023
Transitioning into a new year is often a time of gratitude, reflection, excitement, and planning. While 2022 saw some milestone moments for climate policy in Canada, 2023 will be even more important as Canada steps up implementation of climate actions.
So, to prepare ourselves for another year of hard work and progress, the WoC team has assembled a list of 10 big things in the climate and environmental realm you should watch out for in 2023!