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Canada’s mid-size cities experience growth and face similar challenges as larger cities

6 May 2026
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For decades, urban growth in Canada typically involved expanding the boundaries of cities with new subdivisions and single-family homes. However, recent shifts in land costs, population growth, and public policies have led to a significant increase in multi-unit housing developments in mid-sized cities. An analysis of 15 years of data from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation revealed that in several communities, such as Victoria, Abbotsford, and Kitchener-Waterloo, multi-unit housing now constitutes 90% of new construction. For instance, Nanaimo saw its share of multi-unit starts rise from 10% in 2010 to an expected two-thirds by 2025. Despite this increase, concerns remain regarding affordability, as many newly built units are still out of reach for average residents, particularly in Halifax, where rents for new tenants are considerably higher than overall averages.

Why It Matters

The transition from single-family homes to multi-unit housing reflects broader trends in urban planning and demographic changes in Canada. As cities grapple with rising costs and housing shortages, there is an urgent need for more diverse housing options. Historical data indicates that despite increased multi-unit construction, many developments prioritize market-driven high-profit units rather than affordable options, exacerbating the housing crisis. With cities like Halifax experiencing soaring rents, understanding these patterns is crucial for addressing housing accessibility and affordability issues across Canada.

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