Co-ops with Just One Elevator
Big, expensive decisions lie ahead for housing co-ops with a single elevator that is starting to show its age. After 20...
Big, expensive decisions lie ahead for housing co-ops with a single elevator that is starting to show its age. After 20...
If we each make changes to our daily routines, we can collectively move towards a sustainable lifestyle. Simple...
Is your co-op planning a small, sustainable project to save money and help the environment? The Co‑operative Housing...
We are always glad to help when a client needs something, but our risk-based approach means that we spend less time with...
How does your co-op really feel about the Agency? Inquiring minds want to know. Every few years the Agency reaches out...
It’s no surprise that co-operatives are a natural fit for sustainable development, and a major contributor to it. After...
In July 2018, we reported on CMHC’s National Housing Co-Investment Fund as an opportunity for Agency clients. Interest...
We may be in the depths of winter, but we can still save energy while staying warm. Enbridge Gas and Union Gas have...
For a limited time, S61 co-ops can apply to pay out their high-interest Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)...
The Agency is exploring new and dynamic ways to keep you informed and interested. On November 14, we will dive into the...
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) invites all federally-administered housing providers to complete a survey...
We invite all site staff, managers, and federation staff to attend one of two in-person training sessions or a webinar...
The Agency and the Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada recently conducted a pilot project on radon gas. We tested...
Calling all Agency clients! This is your opportunity to tell us where we need to do better — but there’s only one week...
The average co-op with an approved capital replacement plan tucks away more than $3,600 per unit in reserves each year--triple the 2007 amount. Does their future hold better windows? New kitchens? Savings mean more choices.