Canada's $51 billion Build Strong Communities Fund aims to address the housing crisis but faces delays due to complex coordination among federal, provincial, and municipal governments. High upfront development charges hinder rental projects, as these fees must be paid before rental income accrues. Proposed infrastructure financing reforms could spread costs over time, improving project viability. Ready-to-build infill projects exist but require clearer policies and urgent action to prevent labor shortages and stalled construction.

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