How can Canada fix the housing crisis? Across the country, rents have risen sharply and home prices have skyrocketed. The shortage of affordable accommodation is acute.

This panel focuses on the intersecting challenges of the housing crisis in Canada, emphasizing the urgent need for affordable and accessible housing for low-income and vulnerable populations, alongside the integration of sustainable and climate-resilient, future-ready community housing infrastructure.

On Tuesday, May 21 in Ottawa Cherise Burda, Steve Pomeroy, and Carolyn Whitzman explored practical solutions to the crisis, discussing practical on-the-ground strategies, and evaluating the impact of current and potentials of policies on environmental sustainability and climate-resilience.

The panel, was moderated by the IRPP’s research director Shaimaa Yassin and was a hybrid event that took place in person at the Impact Hub Ottawa and online via Zoom.

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Panellists

Cherise Burda

Policy analyst

Cherise Burda specializes in timely research, strategic communications and creative engagement to drive impact. Her work has influenced policy change in Ontario and British Columbia on housing, transportation, forestry, energy and climate. She has authored more than 40 policy reports, book chapters and academic publications, as well as dozens of articles and op-eds. Her previous roles include Executive Director of the City Building Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University, Ontario Director of the Pembina Institute, Program Director with the David Suzuki Foundation and Senior Researcher at the University of Victoria’s Eco-Research Chair in Environmental Law and Policy. Currently, she is an active member of the national Affordability Action Council and the Task Force for Housing and Climate.

Carolyn Whitzman

Adjunct Professor, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, University of Ottawa

Carolyn Whitzman is a housing and social policy consultant and adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa. She is an expert adviser to the Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART) project, which develops standardized best practices for analysing housing need. Carolyn is the author, co-author or lead editor of six books, including the forthcoming Home Truths: Fixing Canada’s Housing Crisis. She is also the author or co-author of over 80 book chapters, articles and reports. She has provided expertise to national, state/provincial and local governments, UN Women, UN Habitat, and private and nonprofit organizations.

Steve Pomeroy

Industry Professor, McMaster University; Executive Advisor to the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative; Principle, Focus Consulting Inc.

Steve is an Ottawa-based housing research consultant and part-time lecturer at Carleton and McMaster universities. He has 40 years of experience in the housing sector, working at the municipal and federal government, in non-profit development and since 1994 as a consultant and part-time academic. Steve has authored over 230 research reports and papers on housing and homeless issues. He is a frequent commentator on housing issues in various national and local media.


Moderator

Shaimaa Yassin

Research Director, IRPP

Shaimaa Yassin is a research director at the Institute for Research on Public Policy, leading the Toward a More Equitable Canada research program, which has published studies on proposed dental care and pharmacare programs. She is also a member of the secretariat of the Affordability Action Council, a collaboration of diverse policy and community leaders that works to identify ways to help meet the basic needs of lower-income Canadians. She is a policy-oriented economist with over a decade of experience in translating challenging academic research into strategic advice for a broad audience.

Previously, Shaimaa served as senior director at the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC) in Montreal. Shaimaa has consulted for several governments and organizations such as the World Bank, Chaire “Sécurisation des Parcours Professionnels” in France, and the Economic Research Forum in Egypt. She was a research fellow in the economics department of several academic institutions, namely McGill University (Swiss National Science Foundation Fellow), the University of Lausanne and the University of Neuchâtel. She has an extensive record of publications, including peer-reviewed journal articles, a Presses de Sciences Po book, Les Accidents de Carrière, and two Oxford University Press volumes on labour markets in the Middle East and North Africa. Shaimaa holds a PhD in economics from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a MSc in empirical and theoretical economics from the Paris School of Economics.

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Event Details

Date and Time

January 1, 1970

12:00 p.m. (11:30 a.m. for in-person registration)
Location

Impact Hub Ottawa, 123 Slater Street, 7th Floor, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H2

Event Type
Ticket Price

Free (please note that the below link is for in-person registration; see event description for webinar registration link)

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