Skip to content
CMHC Home Canada Mortgage
and Housing Corporation
  • Sign In or Register
  • Français
  • MENU
MENU
× Français
  • Home
  • Professionals
    • Project funding and mortgage financing
      • Funding programs
        • Affordable Housing Fund
        • Affordable Housing Innovation Fund
        • Apartment Construction Loan Program
        • Canada Greener Affordable Housing
        • Community (social) housing
        • Federal Lands Initiative
        • Funding for Indigenous housing
        • Housing Supply Challenge
        • Innovation and research
        • National Housing Strategy Project Profiles
        • Rapid Housing Initiative
      • Mortgage Loan Insurance Products
        • Homeowner and Small Rental Mortgage Loan Insurance
          • CMHC Purchase
          • CMHC Improvement
          • CMHC Income Property
          • CMHC Refinance
          • CMHC Newcomers
          • CMHC Self-Employed
          • CMHC Portability
          • Eco Products for Lenders
        • Multi-Unit and Rental Housing
          • MLI Select
        • Default, claims and properties for sale
        • Underwriting centre
        • emili
        • NHA approved lenders
        • Calculating GDS / TDS
        • How to recognize and report mortgage fraud
        • Contact mortgage loan insurance
        • Insured Mortgage Purchase Program (IMPP)
      • Securitization
        • NHA Mortgage Backed Securities
        • Canada Mortgage Bonds
        • Canadian registered covered bonds
        • Blockchain in the housing industry
    • Housing markets, data and research
      • CMHC Reports Calendar
      • Housing markets
        • Housing market reports
        • Mortgage market and consumer reports
        • Fall 2024 Rental Market Report
      • Housing research
        • Consultations
          • Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act
            • Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act – Frequently asked questions
        • Housing research reports
        • Housing surveys
          • Mortgage consumer surveys
        • Research awards and scholarships
        • Understanding core housing need
        • Collaborative Housing Research Network
      • Housing data
        • Data tables
          • Household characteristics data
          • Housing market data
          • Mortgage and debt data
          • Rental market data
        • Housing market information portal
        • Residential Mortgage Industry Data Dashboard
        • CMHC licence agreement for the use of data
        • Housing Knowledge Centre
    • Industry innovation and leadership
      • Housing innovation
      • Our Partners
        • Partnerships
        • Federal, Provincial and Territorial Forum on Housing
      • Industry collaboration
        • Expert Community on Housing (ECoH)
      • Industry expertise
        • Affordable housing
        • Indigenous housing
        • Senior housing
        • Accessible and adaptable housing
        • Developing sustainable housing
        • Resources for mortgage professionals
        • CMHC newsletters
    • Events and speakers
      • Conferences
        • 2024 National Housing Conference
          • About
          • National Housing Conference - Agenda
          • Location
          • InnoZone
          • Details for participants
      • Speakers’ bureau
        • Kevin Hughes
  • Consumers
    • Buying a home
      • Homebuying calculators
        • Mortgage calculator
        • Affordability calculator
        • Debt service calculator
      • Buying guides
        • Homebuying step by step
        • CMHC's condominium buyer's guide
      • Mortgage loan insurance for consumers
        • What is CMHC mortgage loan insurance?
        • Do I qualify for mortgage loan insurance?
        • CMHC mortgage loan insurance costs
        • CMHC's Eco Products
          • CMHC’s Eco Improvement
          • CMHC Eco Plus
        • CMHC — home renovation financing options
        • FAQs — mortgage loan insurance
      • Incentives for homebuyers
      • Newcomers
      • The First-Time Home Buyer Incentive
    • Owning a home
      • Manage your mortgage
        • Mortgage fraud
        • Mortgage planning tips
        • Plan and manage your mortgage
        • Your credit report
        • Your home value
      • Aging in place
        • Housing options for Seniors
        • Housing and finance tips
        • Mortgage financing options for people 55+
        • Preventing fraud and financial abuse
    • Renting a home
      • I want to rent
        • Things to consider before renting
        • Types of housing for rent in Canada
        • Finding or advertising a rental property
        • Visiting the rental property
        • Lease and rental agreements
        • Signing the lease
        • Credit checks and bad credit
        • Rental payments and deposits
        • Roommates and pets
      • I am renting
        • Moving day
        • Landlord/Tenant responsibilities
        • Inspections
        • Maintenance and repairs
        • Complaints and evictions
        • Rent increases
        • When you can't pay rent
        • Renewing or terminating the lease
        • Moving out
      • One-Time Top-Up to the Canada Housing Benefit
      • COVID‑19: eviction bans and suspensions to support renters
  • About CMHC
    • CMHC’s goals, values and commitment to housing
    • Discover Life at CMHC
    • Management and governance
      • Speakers’ bureau
      • CMHC's Annual Public Meeting
      • CMHC’s board of directors and committees
      • Our management committee
      • Pension governance
        • Pension overview
        • Key roles and responsibilities
        • Annual reports
    • Corporate reporting
      • CMHC’s 2023 Annual Report
      • Program evaluation
      • Quarterly financial reports
      • Joint auditors special examination report to CMHC board 2018
      • CMHC’s Insured Mortgage Deferral
      • Corporate Plan Summary
      • Transparency
        • Access to information and privacy protection
        • Accessibility at CMHC
        • Accessibility feedback process
        • Briefing materials
        • Procurement
          • Vendor Diversity Program
        • Travel, hospitality and conference expenditures
    • Contact us
      • Contact mortgage loan insurance
      • Regional offices
      • Granville lsland
      • Indigenous and the North Housing Solutions
      • National office
      • Holiday service hours
  • Media Newsroom
  • National Housing Strategy
    • What is the strategy?
      • About the initiatives
      • How to apply
      • Help and resources
      • Priority areas for action
      • The National Housing Strategy Glossary of Common Terms
      • The Strategy in Action
    • Federal/Provincial/Territorial housing agreements
    • Other funding and financing opportunities
  • The Housing Observer
  • Canada’s Housing Podcast
  • Careers
  • Housing Knowledge Centre
 
  • Home
  • National Housing Strategy
  • National Housing Strategy Project Profiles
  • Wealth and Generational Inequity in Canadian Housing
  • Save
  • Share

Wealth and Generational Inequity in Canadian Housing

Disentangling Canadian households from counting on high and rising home prices

This Solutions Lab hypothesizes that many everyday Canadians are entangled or incentivized by public policies to bank on profits from homeownership. They do this to help secure their financial future and gain wealth. That entanglement and response to policy incentives, however, reinforces feedback loops in the housing system. This further fuels the growing gap between home prices and local earnings.

Wealth and the Problem of Housing Inequity across Generations in Canada will examine that problem and potential paths to housing affordability. Through a series of consultations, it will identify policies that entangle Canadians into counting on high and rising home prices. It will then co-develop several concrete policy solutions to reduce these entanglements through a series of working groups.

3 Key Goals

  • ✔

    Identify policies that entangle Canadians into counting on high and rising home prices.

  • ✔

    Co-develop several policy solutions to reduce these entanglements.

  • ✔

    Initiate stewardship teams to build support for implementing the solutions following the Lab.

Project scope and expected outcomes

Expectations of high and rising home values

There’s a broad cultural desire in Canada for home values to stay high or even continue rising. Government policies also may unintentionally encourage households to rely on increasing prices. This means many Canadians have an incentive to count on home prices rising faster than earnings for their security and wealth.

Such incentives, however, reinforce feedback loops in the housing system that grow the gap between average home prices and local earnings. This results in more housing unaffordability and creates wealth inequalities, especially between owners and renters. It also leads to inequalities between generations that bought homes decades ago and those starting out in today’s housing market.

These wealth inequalities impose significant unaffordability barriers for younger generations of renters, aspiring owners and newcomers of any age. These barriers are often particularly great for Indigenous residents and Canadians of colour.

Methodology

The Lab will occur over 3 phases:

  • The Definition Phase will outline the problem through an initial series of consultations. Participants will identify priority areas for further development, focusing on the entanglements that emerge when home values rise faster than earnings.
  • The Discovery and Co-development Phase will address the Lab’s core problem by building on insights gained from the first phase. This will be done via two streams of activity: a dialogue series and the establishment of policy working groups.
    • The Dialogue Series will bring together small groups of people to discuss home prices and CMHC’s corporate goal. That goal is for everyone in Canada to have a home they can afford and that meets their needs by 2030. The groups will discuss if Canadian home prices need to rise, stall or fall in order to achieve that. Their insights will guide the development of the Lab’s policy roadmaps.
    • The Policy Working Groups will explore policies that entangle Canadians to count on high and rising home values. The groups will investigate 3 policy categories that were highlighted during the Definition Phase as priorities for further work. These are: monetary and lending policy, tax policy and protective policy.
  • The Prototyping Phase involves the Policy Working Groups co-developing and refining 3 concrete policy solutions prioritized in the previous phase. These will help disentangle Canadians from high and rising home values. Lab participants will be invited to provide feedback on the policy solutions as they are prototyped and refined.

Guiding the implementation of policy prototypes

A final report will be created at the completion of the Lab. It will include a problem brief and an infographic describing prototype policy solutions. It will also include a roadmap on potential next steps for all stakeholders to consider. There is no obligation for any government to adopt proposed solutions. 

Program: Solutions Labs (Directed Stream)

Lead Organization: Generation Squeeze

Project Collaborators / Partenaires:

  • CMHC

Solutions Lab Consultant:

  • Watershed Partners

Get More Information:

Download the final report “Wealth and the Problem of Housing Inequity across Generations: A Solutions Lab”.

Email Innovation-Research@cmhc.ca or visit our website to learn more about the initiatives under the National HousingStrategy.

Feeling inspired?

See how you can apply for a Solutions Lab grant.

Date Published: July 7, 2021
Save Icon

SAVE TO MY FOLDER

Wealth and Generational Inequity in Canadian Housing

SAVE
Close this Window   |   Manage my Folder
Save Icon

SAVE TO MY FOLDER

Wealth and Generational Inequity in Canadian Housing

Done Done!
Close this Window   |   Manage my Folder
Share icon

Share via

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail
  • print
  • CopyLink

SuccessCopyLinkVersionLink copied

Share icon

Share via

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail
  • print
  • CopyLink

SuccessCopyLinkVersionLink copied

share icon

Mail-blue Share via Email

Did You Know?

You can include an email signature?

Register | Sign In

×
Google Captcha Loader
share icon

Mail-blue Share via Email

Done Done!
Close this window

By Topic

  • Professionals
    • Project funding and mortgage financing
    • Housing markets data and research
    • Industry innovation and leadership
    • Events and speakers
  • Consumers
    • Home buying
    • Owning a home
    • Renting a home

About Us

  • CMHC's Story
  • Management and Governance
  • Our Partners
  • Corporate Reporting
  • Contact Us
  • Careers

More

  • CMHC Newsletters
  • CMHC Library
  • Housing Observer
  • Media Newsroom
  • CMHC and Accessible Housing
  • CMHC on Twitter
  • CMHC on LinkedIn
  • CMHC on Facebook
  • CMHC on Instagram
  • CMHC on YouTube
Privacy Policy    |    Terms and Conditions    |    Transparency    |    Accessibility Plan    |    Accessibility Feedback     Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) ©2025 
Canada
loader icon