Chamber’s call for military housing being heard

The Chamber’s effort to advocate for investment in military housing is proving timely, as the federal government has already begun taking action.

Last week, Canada’s Minister of National Defence announced the construction of a new 480-room accommodation facility for Canadian Armed Forces members at CFB Esquimalt. The investment is a win for The Chamber’s resolution, which called for “2,000 units on or adjacent to military bases per year from 2025 until 2030.”

The Minister also noted that the government is reviewing the entire federal lands portfolio to identify more lands that are not fully utilized and could be unlocked to build more homes for Canadian Armed Forces members and civilians.

This week, the federal government announced more than $6.7 million to support two projects as part of the new Veteran Homelessness Program. This program shows the relevance of The Chamber’s resolution, which also called on the federal government to “develop diverse housing options to accommodate the varied needs of military personnel at different stages of their careers.”

The Chamber policy resolution will go to the membership of the Canadian Chamber in October for formal approval.