After dining candidates were asked what their parties had to say in response to three Yes/No questions.
Each party was asked for comments after the questions.
(2 minute limit for remarks) |
Question 1
ATEH recommends creating a National Housing Strategy that includes, committing $2 billion per year on new social housing units, protecting the 600,000 existing social housing units across Canada, and reinvesting money from expiring social housing operating agreements.
If elected or re-elected, will you commit to a national housing strategy that makes these three things happen? |
Question 2
ATEH knows that the 2011 Federal Spending Estimates show the government making a 39% cut in Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation spending (Canada’s national housing agency) from 3.1 billion in 2010 to $1.9 billion in 2011. Â
If elected or re-elected, will you commit to reversing this 39% cut? |
Question 3
ATEH knows that the 2011 Federal Spending Estimates show an
11% cut in Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy from $124 million in 2010 down to $110 million in 2011.
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If elected or re-elected, will you commit to reversing this 11% cut? |
NDP
Paul Dewar,
Ottawa Centre
Trevor Hache,
Ottawa Vanier
Marlene Rivier, Ottawa West-Nepean
|
YES |
YES
Added
The mandate of CMHC needs to be realigned and strengthened with more access to affordable housing for lower income brackets. The NDP opposed the previous cuts too. |
YES |
Green
Jean-Luc Cooke, Nepean Carleton
Mark MacKenzie,
Ottawa West-Nepean
|
YES |
YES
Added
CMHC needs to be expanded with an annual rate to build affordable housing so housing is no longer a factor in homelessness by 2019. Will also create 20,000 new units per year for 10 years. The Green Party opposed the previous cuts too. |
YES |