Numbers show 16 per cent vacancy in Prince Albert public housing
Newly released numbers on the number of empty public housing units show Prince Albert has a 16 per cent vacancy rate.
Saskatchewan NDP Housing Critic Meara Conway said the vacancies have steadily increased over the last 10 years across the province and they are concentrated in larger centres.
“It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that over half a billion dollars’ worth of Saskatchewan housing units shouldn’t be sitting vacant, while record numbers of people across Saskatchewan sleep in back alleys and parks and tents,” she said in a news conference in Regina earlier this week.
After combing through years of Sask. Housing’s annual returns plus filing multiple freedom of information requests, Conway said the compiled data shows a large portion of empty units in Saskatchewan’s cities, such as Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert.