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Residential Construction in Canada: 1 million jobs and $138 billion in GDP

Residential Construction in Canada: 1 million jobs and $138 billion in GDP May 5, 2017 – The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) today released the 2016 update of its annual statistics on the Economic Impacts of Residential Construction. Separate estimates of the economic contribution of new construction, renovation and total residential activity are available at the…

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Net Zero Home Label to Recognize Homes that Produce as Much Energy as They Consume

Net Zero Home Label to Recognize Homes that Produce as Much Energy as They Consume Ottawa, May 2, 2017 – The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) today officially launched its Net Zero Home Labelling Program – continuing CHBA’s long history in leading energy efficiency in residential construction. The Program provides the industry and consumers with…

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2017 CHBA National Awards for Housing Excellence Finalists Named

2017 CHBA National Awards for Housing Excellence Finalists Named OTTAWA – March 29, 2017 – The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2017 National Awards for Housing Excellence. “These awards are about excellence and recognizing the very best in Canadian new homes, home renovations, community development and marketing…

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Budget 2017: A ‘Complete’ National Housing Strategy is Key to Addressing Housing Affordability – Hom

Budget 2017: A ‘Complete’ National Housing Strategy is Key to Addressing Housing Affordability – Home Builders March 23, 2017 – The 2017 Federal Budget contains important housing-related allocations, principally for affordable/social housing, and the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) applauds the innovative approaches being sought to help those in core housing need.  Although the key…

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CHBA Points to “Missing Middle” in Housing Affordability Crunch

CHBA Points to “Missing Middle” in Housing Affordability Crunch March 3, 2017:  The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) today released an in-depth analysis of key factors underlying current housing market conditions. This research report: The Housing Supply Deficit – Not Enough Homes for Families with Young Children points to a significant and growing mismatch between housing demand and…

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Drywall Decision Seeks to Remedy Excessive Duties Contrary To Canada’s Economic Interests

Drywall Decision Seeks to Remedy Excessive Duties Contrary To Canada’s Economic Interests February 27, 2017 – Today’s announcement from the Minister of Finance reducing the anti-dumping duties on drywall from the U.S. coming into Western Canada, along with a compensation package for industry and consumers affected by “exceptional price increases”, will help address the unintended…

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Drywall Duty Report Recognizes Negative Impact on Builders, Renovators, Consumers, Canadian Economy

Drywall Duty Report Recognizes Negative Impact on Builders, Renovators, Consumers and the Canadian Economy January 6, 2017 – A report by the Canadian International Trade Tribunal has found that the imposition of drywall duties in the amount set by the Canada Border Services Agency “is contrary to Canada’s economic, trade or commercial interests, and specifically…

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CHBA Summary Report on Tribunal Hearings on Drywall Duty

CHBA Summary Report on Tribunal Hearings on Drywall Duty The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has just wrapped its two-week long public hearing, where CHBA and CHBA’s legal counsel participated actively, and the input from the many CHBA members active in recent months on this issue was very impactful.  The hearing had a dual role, thanks…

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Infrastructure Investment Can Support Housing Affordability and Supply, say Home Builders

Infrastructure Investment Can Support Housing Affordability and Supply, say Home Builders November 2, 2016 – The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) today welcomed the announcement of additional funds in the federal government’s infrastructure and public transit investment strategy, including the establishment of a Canada Infrastructure Bank, which if delivered with the right lens can help…

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