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Doug Ford to hold housing affordability summit with Ontario city mayors next month

The Toronto skyline seen in March 2021. (CTV News / Craig Wadman) The Toronto skyline seen in March 2021. (CTV News / Craig Wadman)
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is inviting municipal leaders to a summit on housing affordability.

The meeting with Ford, Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark and the mayors and regional chairs of big cities is set for Dec. 16.

Ford says his goal for the summit is to work on solutions to address the "crisis" of housing affordability so more families can become homeowners.

Clark is also set to hold a session on housing affordability with rural municipalities in January.

The latest plans from the Progressive Conservative government come after an earlier announcement of a housing affordability task force that will also look into the issue.

Ontario Real Estate Association CEO Tim Hudak says the summit is a good step toward greater collaboration on the issue and called for zoning bylaws to change to allow for more family-friendly housing.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 25, 2021.

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