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2025 Ontario election – How each Provincial Party’s housing platform stacks up

OREA surveyed and reviewed each provincial party on their commitment to fix the housing affordability crisis.
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To keep Ontarians informed on which candidates say they will support  pro-growth, pro-ownership, and pro-affordability housing solutions in the upcoming 2025 Ontario election, the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) surveyed all major  provincial parties on their commitments to implement the bold housing solutions  that Ontario REALTORS® have put on the table. 

Ahead of Ontarians voting later this week, all four major political parties’ platforms were reviewed to see how they stack up when compared to OREA’s A Home for Everyone 2025 election platform:

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OREA received a late Home for Everyone survey submission from the Green Party of Ontario on February 19, indicating support for all 10 of OREA’s calls to action - we have updated the report card to reflect this.

The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario’s (PC) proposal to encourage modular housing by creating housing innovation guides to help consumers navigate  building processes and financing options will help bring more housing supply to market. This proposal aligns with OREA’s recommendation to promote and help  scale innovative approaches to housing development. 

The Ontario New Democratic Party’s (NDP) proposals will double the supply of affordable homes, legalize fourplexes, and increase density around transit. They also support eliminating the auctioneer exemption, restoring in-person hearings at the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), and establishing a framework to enable innovative co-ownership options for multiplexes.  

The Ontario Liberal Party proposes to end development charges on new housing units under 3,000 square feet and to eliminate the provincial land transfer tax for  first-time homebuyers, seniors downsizing, and non-profit homebuilders, aligning  with OREA’s recommendation to lower the cost of homeownership. 

The Green Party of Ontario is committing to building two million new homes in the next decade by legalizing fourplexes as-of-right across Ontario. This aligns with  OREA’s call to end exclusionary zoning by allowing up to four units per single family  lot, as-of-right province-wide. 

“Whether they are voting PC, NDP, Liberal, or Green, Ontarians want leaders who are  willing to help people achieve the dream of homeownership, obtain more affordable  housing, and break down barriers that prevent them from finding a great place to  call home,” said OREA President Rick Kedzior. 

OREA continues to advocate for strong and innovative solutions that will get shovels  in the ground faster and build more homes with fewer costs being passed down to consumers. The 2025 provincial election is pivotal for the future of housing in Ontario. 

For more information, visit https://www.orea.com/2025ReportCard

Methodology: 

OREA sent each of the four major political parties a survey based on priorities identified in A Home for Everyone 2025. Parties had nine days to respond. OREA  received completed surveys from the NDP and Ontario Liberals, and a written submission from the PCs. OREA’s analysis was based on completed survey  questions, information provided, and details from housing platforms available online.  

For more information, please contact: 

Jean-Adrien Delicano 
Senior Manager, Media Relations, OREA 
[email protected] 
416-459-6059

 

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