‘Can’t be complacent’: Sask. housing providers find solutions
Saskatchewan needs 60,000-80,000 new housing units by 2030 to keep up with the growth the province is seeing.
That’s according to a report put forward by the Saskatchewan Housing Continuum Network with data supported by Canada’s Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
On Monday, housing providers released a blueprint titled “Secure Homes, Strong Future” for the provincial government and fall election candidates to consider when looking at these issues.
CEO of the Saskatchewan Realtors Association Chris Guérette said housing challenges are being felt at different levels.