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Permits Don’t Build Homes and Winnipeg Is Running Out of Time
There is a growing disconnect between what Winnipeg City Hall says about housing and what is actually happening in the market, and it is no longer something that can be brushed aside with another report or announcement. The federal Housing Accelerator Fund committed $122.4 million to Winnipeg with a clear expectation. The city agreed to support the creation of 14,101 new housing units by December 2026. That was not a suggestion. It was a requirement tied directly to funding.
Mar 20


Winnipeg housing starts collapse 46%, multi-unit starts down 67%
Mayor Scott Gillingham and his council recently took a victory lap, touting a “record number” of housing approvals in Winnipeg. But what...
Jul 19, 2025


Slower Growth in Winnipeg’s Housing Market: What It Means for You
Winnipeg’s housing market isn’t about to crash, but it is changing. Slower growth could give buyers more breathing room, but...
Feb 25, 2025


Despite Winnipeg Mayor's Goal, Housing Starts in Winnipeg Are Down This Year, Way Down
Mayor Scott Gillingham made an ambitious claim that he wanted 8,000 new residences built in Winnipeg this year. We’ve heard different...
Jul 7, 2024
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