All Alliance Resources

New Provincial Housing Report Card

In 2022, Premier Doug Ford was re-elected promising to help solve the housing crisis. We evaluated the Province’s actions. The news isn’t good.

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Five Ways Home Campaign

Learn about the Five Ways Home Campaign to make homes affordable in Ontario

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Endorse Five Ways Home Report to Political Party Leaders

Endorse our report to Ontario's political party leaders asking them to include our Five Ways Home recommendations in their party platforms.

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Muskoka Community Land Trust Five Ways Home Podcast

Listen to Sandi Martin, Executive Director of the Muskoka Community Land Trust interview Franz Hartmann, ALO Coordinator about the Five Ways Home Campaign.

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Getting Ready for the Next Provincial Election

Learn what we've got planned to get ready for the next provincial election.

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Housing Perspectives of Young Ontarians

Read what young people told us about their housing concerns, needs and wants.

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October 1 All Member Meeting

Join us on October 1 at 7 pm on zoom for an exciting discussion about the upcoming provincial election and what we're doing to prepare.

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Resources

Learn what you can do here.

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Five Ways Home Presentation to Niagara Groups

Watch planner Victor Doyle lay out the problems with the provincial housing actions and ALO's Franz Hartmann lay out the Five Ways Home solutions.

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The Lowdown Housing Data Webinar

Watch Sarah Roberton (Environics Research) and Kevin Eby (Professional Planner) reveal new data on housing preferences and housing starts.

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Opinion Piece on Bill 185 and the PPS

Read Anne Golden and David Crombie's Opinion piece about Bill 185 , as published in the Toronto Star on May 25th, 2024.

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Letter to the Premier and MPPs about Provincial Housing Bills

On May 22, ALO sent a letter to the Premier and MPPs asking them to shelve two destructive housing plans. It was signed by 65 organizations and 784 people.

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