
Carolyn Whitzman
Carolyn Whitzman is a senior housing researcher and adjunct professor at the University of Toronto's School of Cities, advocating for policies that focus on increasing the supply of affordable rental units tailored to tenant incomes.
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Carolyn Whitzman, adjunct professor and senior housing researcher at the University of Toronto’s School of Cities, expressed hope that developers will take note of the lack of demand for small condos.
Condo sales in Toronto, Hamilton fall to 35-year low in third quarterCarolyn Whitzman is a housing researcher and adjunct professor who praised the return to a clear definition of affordable housing.
Build Canada Homes will partner with development industry, to relief of homebuildersCarolyn Whitzman is a senior housing researcher who co-authored a report on prefab housing.
The Liberals are betting prefab homes will help boost supply. But who will want to live in them?Carolyn Whitzman is a senior housing researcher at the University of Toronto.
Ottawa is quietly working on launching a new entity it hopes will be key to housing affordabilityDr. Carolyn Whitzman, a senior housing researcher, will walk us through the postwar plan Carney is drawing inspiration from.
Carney’s plan to build Canada out of the housing crisisCarolyn Whitzman is an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto’s School of Cities, advocating for the right to housing.
Alberta advocates say renters need more helpCarolyn Whitzman, a professor at the University of Toronto’s School of Cities, said modular housing can be utterly delightful.
Mark Carney’s bet on prefabricated homes has promise – and big risksCarolyn Whitzman is a senior housing researcher and adjunct professor at the University of Toronto.
Calgary sees rents fall, but affordability remains elusive

































