Province to ‘consider’ suggestions made for Sask. housing solutions
Saskatchewan’s finance minister Donna Harpauer said on Tuesday the province would consider and analyze all suggestions made in “Secure Homes, Strong Future” housing blueprint, but the province won’t likely implement all of them.
Housing providers launched the housing blueprint on Monday for the provincial government and fall election candidates to consider when looking at housing affordability.
The road map for decision makers contained a number of suggestions such as reducing PST and providing more financial help for municipalities, tenants, and landlords.
It also suggests a number of rebates should be made permanent, such as the Secondary Suite Incentive grant program that provides homeowners with up to 35 per cent of the cost of constructing a secondary suite at a primary residence.