Feds, Ontario announce $8.8B to help cities build housing infrastructure
OTTAWA — The federal and Ontario governments said on Monday they will match each other with billions of dollars in local infrastructure spending to help cities cut costly development fees and get more homes built.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Doug Ford joined Mayor Olivia Chow in Toronto to unveil a plan for the province and federal government to each spend $4.4 billion on housing-related infrastructure in the province over the next 10 years.
The funding deal is the first to be announced through the federal government’s Build Communities Strong Fund and is meant to help municipalities cut development charges, or DCs, by as much as 50 per cent for the next three years.
“If you don’t cut DCs, you aren’t getting any money,” Ford said in a message to mayors across the province Monday.


