Sask. mayors call on province for more concrete action to address affordable housing vacancies

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Sask. mayors call on province for more concrete action to address affordable housing vacancies
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The Saskatchewan Housing Corporation says it\u0027s actively working to improve the program and reduce affordable housing vacancies.

“The housing corporation continually works with communities and its housing partners to find ways to best use our housing stock

“We continue to have conversations with our housing groups and get feedback from them as well as municipalities,” Parenteau said. In addition to the news release issued by SUMA last week, which called for the review, she said the association is in a constant state of advocacy around affordable housing, especially as it relates to mental health, addictions and domestic violence.

While the SHC is always reviewing its policies, Parenteau said “there’s always the possibility” of doing a further review of the eligibly criteria. He also highlighted the challenges to filling affordable housing units.

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