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Finance committee Hi, everyone. My name is Véronique Laflamme. Today, I am representing the Front d'action populaire en réaménagement urbain, FRAPRU, which is a Quebec‑wide group of housing committees, tenants' associations and citizens' committees from various regions of Quebec. We have 140 gr
April 17th, 2020Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Okay. With regard to homelessness, FRAPRU has taken the requests of the Réseau solidarité itinérance du Québec. The goal is to prepare for a second wave of the pandemic by releasing additional funds, if necessary, and by making the sums from the federal‑provincial agreement unde
April 17th, 2020Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Good afternoon. The difference between social housing and affordable housing is very important. Social housing is housing that does not belong to the private market. It therefore belongs to society or communities. Public housing often belongs to municipalities or the government,
April 17th, 2020Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Great. The FRAPRU isn't in favour of a guaranteed minimum income. We think that, under the current system, it could actually weaken the social safety net. As we can see from the current situation, the social safety net is crucial, even though some programs weren't sufficient a
April 17th, 2020Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Good day. Le Front d’action populaire en réaménagement urbain (FRAPRU) is a group of 145 social and community organizations active in various regions of Quebec. These include 30 housing advisory committees that are at the heart of FRAPRU’s initiatives. For 45 years, FRAPRU has
September 21st, 2023Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Good day, Mr. Ste-Marie. I think it was a little obvious, but I didn't have time to read our recommendations to the Standing Committee on Finance for the next budget. First, we ask the committee to urge the government to reallocate, as requested by many of the organizations I
September 21st, 2023Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Thank you for the question. It's important. “Affordable housing” is an elastic concept. When you look at the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's definition of affordability, it's when you don't spend more than 30% of your income on housing. Different federal programs defin
September 21st, 2023Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee We agree with the previous witness. Market-based solutions have been favoured by the federal government for over 25 years, since it withdrew from direct funding of social housing. The housing and homelessness crises, felt from coast to coast in Canada, are partly due to the feder
September 21st, 2023Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Thank you very much for the question. Let's recall that this initiative was set up in the fall of 2020, during the pandemic. Initially, it was not part of the National Housing Strategy initiatives and funding. The initiative was divided into three phases. In Quebec, in particula
September 21st, 2023Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Yes. Recently, that's made headlines in Quebec. I'm thinking in particular of the $900 million from the Housing Accelerator Fund, which mayors discussed at the end of the Homelessness Summit. It takes a long time. It can take up to three years for an agreement to be signed with
September 21st, 2023Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Thank you for the question. I didn't mention the federal surplus land initiative. Unfortunately, that initiative was also used mainly for private housing projects. So we can see the negative effect of not targeting investments enough to ensure that initiatives serve the non-prof
September 21st, 2023Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee Good morning, Mr. Chair and members of the committee. The Front d'action populaire en réaménagement urbain, FRAPRU, is a group of 141 community organizations active in the various regions of Quebec, including 30 housing committees and tenant associations that are at the heart of
April 11th, 2024Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee —when those billions in public funding should go towards helping renters whose needs are most urgent.
April 11th, 2024Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee I was saying that removing the GST from all new rental housing in no way guarantees that the housing that is built will do anything to address the affordability crisis, which is a huge problem. We do, however, support a targeted GST exemption for co‑operatives, not-for-profit or
April 11th, 2024Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme
Finance committee That's absolutely right, Mr. Ste‑Marie. I want to take a moment to thank you for inviting me to speak with the committee. We believe the public funds that have already been set aside should support non-profit housing. Halfway through the national housing strategy, which covers
April 11th, 2024Committee meeting
Véronique Laflamme