Feds, mayors don’t want to ‘slow things down’ after premiers criticize housing deals
OTTAWA — The mayor of Halifax, which recently secured a deal with Ottawa to fast-track the building of thousands of new homes, says he was caught off guard by recent complaints from premiers over being left out of funding agreements between the federal government and cities.
Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser, who has been travelling across Canada to highlight such agreements made directly with cities, says he was also surprised by the backlash — but is not planning to back down.
The mayor of Winnipeg, which still hoping for its own request to be approved, says he is more focused on getting the money quickly, rather than which level of government pays the bills.
The latest irritant in the relationship between Ottawa and the premiers came Monday. After their meeting in Halifax, provincial and territorial leaders released a communiqué that called for federal funding “that flows exclusively through provinces and territories” to address housing needs and support long-term capital planning.