although homelessness is a shared responsibility among three levels of government, municipalities have the fewest resources. the city budget nevertheless added $3.3 million to the cause. this brings the total budget for homelessness close to $10 million. when
new tax breaks for certain recognized non-profit organizations, including shelters, are factored in, aid for homelessness rises to $12 million.
“that’s four times more than when we arrived in office,” plante said.
but she lamented that
$100 million in funding that could help the unhoused has been held up in a tug-of-war between the federal and provincial governments.
“winter is at our door,” she said.
plante noted that during her two terms as mayor, the city has invested about $1 billion in housing. with her loger+ strategy, she has set an ambitious target of ensuring 20 per cent of all new stock is off-market by 2050.
to accomplish this, the city bolstered the budget of the service de l’habitation by $100 million for the next three years — and turned it into a “real department of its own,” plante said. the budget allotted a new envelope of $38.2 million to help reach agreements with various partners to assist in creating and managing this non-market housing.