The provincial board of directors is responsible for developing the vision, construction methods, policies, administrative guidelines, and admission criteria, as well as maintaining contact with federal and provincial government agencies and overseeing development projects. This board would be composed of volunteer members with expertise in real estate development and environmental fields.
Local boards of directors for development projects would have the mission of working with municipalities to initiate and manage local development projects. These boards would be made up of future homeowners and citizens who want to actively engage in addressing the housing crisis.
This development concept is distinctly conservative, offering communities the opportunity to take charge and launch their own development projects, while reducing costs and exceeding environmental standards.
In addition to providing access to homeownership and helping build financial wealth for a population that has lost hope of owning property, such a project would open up numerous opportunities for small and medium-sized businesses, as well as startups, to contribute to and help build the project, which is the foundation of our economy.
In a democracy and a capitalist system, it is not the government's responsibility to build housing for us, but rather to provide us with the necessary tools and protect us throughout the construction process by establishing clear laws and regulations, while preventing the monopoly of large real estate developers.
This project is only one of many possible solutions to address the housing crisis, but it has proven effective in the past. If we don’t invest in future generations in a sustainable way, how can we expect them to invest in the generations to come?