The City of Toronto is taking action to build more affordable homes for Toronto residents, protect and preserve existing affordable homes, and support Toronto’s renters.
Today, the City’s Planning and Housing Committee received the 2024-2025 update report outlining significant progress made on the HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan (HousingTO Plan) and 2022-2026 Housing Action Plan.
As of the end of 2024, the City has approved almost 30,000 new rent-controlled homes, reaching 46 per cent of its 10-year target. The City continues to invest in these projects through financial support and streamlined development review and permitting approvals to expedite construction starts.
As a result, City-led and supported housing projects accounted for 65 per cent of all housing starts in Toronto between January and August 2025, despite an overall slow-down of housing starts across the city.
Increased investments in housing stability programs such as Eviction Prevention in Community and Rent Bank programs and a historic investment of $100 million in the Multi-unit Residential Acquisition Program in 2024-2025 mean more households can be stably housed.
The HousingTO update report highlights the role of cross-sectoral and intergovernmental partnerships in addressing diverse housing needs of Torontonians and reinforces the need for significant new investments from other orders of government to complement the City’s efforts.
Accelerating the delivery of new affordable and rent-controlled homes
Expanding non-market and non-profit housing
Protecting affordable housing and keeping residents housed
Transforming City processes to speed up approval and development of new homes
Enhanced federal and provincial funding required
The progress report highlights immediate opportunities through new Build Canada Homes to partner with the City and activate public lands, getting shovels in the ground on more than 4,000 supportive, affordable and rental homes in the next 12 to 18 months.
To reduce pressure on the City’ shelter system and encampments, the City continues to request the Province of Ontario to provide critical operating funding needed for wraparound supports as the City’s supportive housing stock continues to increase – with a renewal of current annual investment of $48 million for another three years, an additional $16 million in 2026 and $23 million in 2027 and annually thereafter for over 730 supportive homes expected to open between 2025 and 2027.
The 2024-2025 annual report for the HousingTO Plan and the Housing Action Plan is available on the City’s webpage.
The HousingTO Plan dashboard can be accessed here.
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