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Every Canadian home builder would have to double their number of homes built to achieve Trudeau’s housing plan—output not seen in 25 years

One residential construction worker would have to produce nearly three-quarters of a home each year to meet the federal government’s 2031 housing goal, a number of homes-per-worker nearly two-times higher than today’s average, given major challenges around innovation and supply chains.

Last April, the Trudeau government announced its new housing plan, which included the promise of 3.87 million new homes by 2031.

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