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The Federation of Rental-housing Providers of Ontario (FRPO) is Ontario's leading advocate for quality rental housing. https://t.co/u2i9eLkhje
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Joined September 2010
See what FRPO’s President & CEO, Tony Irwin, had to say on Toronto’s renoviction bylaw in a @storeyspub article. We need policies that grow rental supply, not add barriers. Read Tony’s thoughts below.
I had the chance to share my perspective on Toronto’s new renoviction bylaw in @storeyspub. We need solutions that boost rental supply and investment, not more red tape that adds no protection to tenants and could reduce housing options. Read the full article here:.
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Ontario’s municipalities have collected $10B in development charges from builders. The province urges these funds be used now to lower building costs and speed up new rental housing supply. Using reserves can help address Ontario’s housing shortage. #LetsBuildOntario
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Breaking down interprovincial barriers and harmonizing renter protections can reduce costs and boost rental housing supply. Coordinated action is key to a fair, efficient housing market across Canada. #LetsBuildOntario
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Immigration caps and increased rental supply have driven rents down 2–8% in major Canadian cities. Reduced immigration along with continued support for new housing construction is key to helping bring affordability back to the housing market. #LetsBuildOntario
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Ottawa’s average rents continue to rise, defying national trends. Sustained investment in new rental housing supply remains essential to meet future demand and improve affordability. #LetsBuildOntario
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Ontario’s 2026 rent cap is set at 2.1%, the lowest in four years. While this supports affordability for residents, boosting rental housing supply remains crucial. #LetsBuildOntario
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TD Bank reports mortgage renewals will strain Canadians, but most will manage as payments trend lower overall. Non-mortgage debt delinquency is rising, increasing financial pressure for some. Rental housing providers should stay alert to these shifts. #LetsBuildOntario
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Canada’s rental housing supply remains far behind demand, with a shortfall of over 900,000 units by the end of 2024. Building more homes is the only way to give residents stable, affordable options. Supporting supply-side solutions will help close this gap. #LetsBuildOntario
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It's #MemberStoryMonday!.Holt Meadow Group celebrates Alina, their Revenue Administration Manager, for going above and beyond to support the team. From taking on multiple roles to delivering solutions with empathy and expertise, Alina’s commitment drives success for all. Read
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It's #MemberStoryMonday!.Holt Meadow Property Management celebrates Alina, their Revenue Administration Manager, for going above and beyond to support the team. From taking on multiple roles to delivering solutions with empathy and expertise, Alina’s commitment drives success for
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Inflation stayed at 1.7% in May as rental price growth slowed, thanks to new housing supply in Ontario. This highlights how building more homes supports stable costs for residents. Supply-side solutions remain key for tackling Ontario’s housing challenges. #LetsBuildOntario
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It’s #MemberStoryMonday! Shoutout to Sifton Property for their Quarter Century Club, celebrating residents who have called their properties home for 25+ years! A great way to build community and show appreciation. Visit to learn more. #FRPO
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It's #MemberStoryMonday! 🌈 Hazelview Properties' Story of Midtown Toronto is the first rental building in Canada to earn Rainbow Registered status from CGLCC. Congrats for leading the way in 2SLGBTQI+ inclusion! To learn more visit #LetsBuildOntario
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With interest rates staying high and homebuyers on the sidelines, demand for rentals will remain strong. Building and providing more rental homes is key to meeting Canada’s housing needs, especially in uncertain times. #LetsBuildOntario
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Important perspective from Fitzrovia CEO Adrian Rocca in the @TorontoStar: Toronto’s housing crisis is driven by chronic underbuilding, not corporate rental-housing providers. Supply-side solutions and purpose-built rentals are essential to solving the crisis. Read more:.
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