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By JordanPaperCrane

The sector’s vision of Co-op Housing for All is an exciting commitment by housing co-ops and sector organizations to work together towards sustainability and growth. It’s about ensuring co-ops are … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

This month, in partnership with several regional co-op housing federations, CHF Canada launched a new research report called The Co-op Difference: Comparing co-op and market rents in five Canadian cities. … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Today, a new report comparing housing charges (rents) in co-op housing with rents in similar private market rental buildings was released. It looked at Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Toronto and Ottawa … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

November is Financial Literacy Month. We may sometimes feel out of place in the world of numbers, but housing co-op board members need to have a good understanding of how … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Mark your calendars! Our 2023 Annual Meeting will be taking place in Ottawa, June 15-17, 2023. We are looking forward to gathering once again after a refreshing return to in-person … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Get a head start on qualifying for next year’s discount This year was the first year of our enhanced Risk Management Program for members in CHF Canada’s Commercial Insurance Program. … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Sept 30 was Orange Shirt Day and the second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. CHF Canada members and staff took time to listen, learn and support. Here are how … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Earlier this year, CHF Canada launched a member survey to learn how your national federation can best support your co-op’s needs. We also wanted to understand how the pandemic has … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

CHF Canada is seeking workshop proposals for the 2023 annual meeting in Ottawa. Last June, housing co-op members, staff and sector leaders were thrilled to come together for CHF Canada’s … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

As Atlantic Canada and Eastern Quebec assess the extensive damage from Hurricane Fiona, more than 285,000 people are without power and hundreds have been displaced from their homes. The federal government has announced it … Continued