Category Archives: Legislation: Ontario

A Cautionary Note about the Ontario IZ Regulations

The Ontario IZ regulations recently announced by the Minister of Housing are clearly a remarkable turnaround and positive development. They have been rightfully welcomed by the affordable housing advocates, but this advance has been made by leaving unresolved the crucial question of what compensation will be required from the municipalities. Continue reading A Cautionary Note about the Ontario IZ Regulations

A Critique of Ontario’s Definition of Affordable Housing

The Ontario IZ legislation does not include a definition of affordable housing, but instead relies on the definition set out in the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement. The municipalities are able to construct their own definitions, but they must use standards at or below those in the PPS definition. (See End Note 1.)

This definition of affordable housing, however, is seriously flawed in many ways.  These flaws, which are examined in the following paper, need to be addressed before effective and operational programs can be implemented. Continue reading A Critique of Ontario’s Definition of Affordable Housing

A Review of Ontario’s IZ Legislation

Ontario’s legislation authorizing municipalities in the Province to use inclusionary zoning, entitled the Promoting Affordable Housing Act, was passed on 6 December 2016 and received Royal Assent on 8 December 2016.  The inclusionary zoning provisions were enacted through amendments to the Planning Act.  Read the legislation.

Overall, the legislation is appropriate, progressive and well-founded. It enables the municipalities, without unnecessarily binding them, to implement IZ programs capable of providing affordable housing.  Nevertheless, for these programs to be fully effective, further attention will need to be given to three important issues. Continue reading A Review of Ontario’s IZ Legislation