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Collaborating to Tackle Homelessness in Ontario with Data

Collaborating to Tackle Homelessness in Ontario with Data

Ontario is at a tipping point in its homelessness crisis. This is the stark conclusion drawn from a recent groundbreaking study outlined in the report “Municipalities Under Pressure: The Human and Financial Cost of Homelessness in Ontario.” Released in January 2025, it revealed the unprecedented and growing costs of homelessness to individuals, families, communities, and governments, and charts a collective path forward.

Before this ambitious research study, comprehensive profile of the current and future state of homelessness in Ontario did not exist. As well, there was not a comprehensive assessment of need, identification of the solutions required and cost estimates of what it would take to end chronic homelessness. The research is underpinning continuing policy and advocacy efforts for OMSSA, NOSDA and AMO. The report will serve as a platform for conversations with the provincial government and has gained traction throughout the sector and in the media.

The Housing Hub Vision

The Housing Hub Vision

Read our latest blog post from Whitney Kitchen, Coordinator of Housing Administration and Development with the City of Windsor, about the Homelessness & Housing Help Hub (H4) that began as an emergency response to the Covid-19 pandemic to provide social distancing and safe daytime space to individuals experiencing homelessness. Also learn more about the the vision for a new permanent Housing Hub as a response to the success achieved at the current H4.

Bruce County Launches Affordable Housing Toolkit for Developers

Bruce County Launches Affordable Housing Toolkit for Developers

Read our latest blog post from Tania Dickson, Housing Services Manager with Bruce County, about the launch of the first phase of their Affordable Housing Toolkit earlier this year. The toolkit offers a wealth of information and data to assist property owners and developers appreciate the need for affordable housing. The toolkit outlines the need for diverse development opportunities, including medium and high-density units, to support everyone‘s various housing needs. Learn more about Bruce County’s toolkit.

Who Says That Promoting the ECE Profession Can’t Be Fun?

Who Says That Promoting the ECE Profession Can’t Be Fun?

Read our latest blog post from Tammy Kealey-Donaldson, Manager of Children’s Services with Lanark County about the promotion and recruitment of Early Childhood Educators (ECEs). Lanark County is recognized for its Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Dino campaign which has proven to be a huge success. Building on its 2021 Local Municipal Champion Award, learn more about Lanark County’s work to recruit and retain ECEs in the community.

Heartwork and so much more…

Heartwork and so much more…

Read our latest blog post from Michelle Schurter, CEO and Founder of the Millennial Strategist, talking about a recent professional development event led by the Municipality of Chatham-Kent for Child Care and Early Years workers. The focus was on celebrating the service provided to families and communities, particularly over the past two years with the pandemic, and digging deep into the value Early Childhood Educators bring to children, families, community, and the economy. Twelve communities partnered with Chatham-Kent and shared the cost of one virtual day of learning bringing together over 4,000 educators! Learn more about the event and what’s next for the Child Care and Early Years workforce in Ontario.

Secondary Suite Funding Programs in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville

Secondary Suite Funding Programs in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville

Read our latest blog post from Caroline Rigutto, Policy and Program Review Analyst with Leeds and Grenville, talking about how in 2020 a municipal Housing Affordability Task Force was formed in Leeds and Grenville to strategically examine housing affordability needs, and to recommend prioritized solutions. As an initiative to increase the supply of affordable rental housing in Leeds and Grenville, the Task Force recommended that a Secondary Suite program be developed. Learn more about this program in Leeds and Grenville.

OMSSA Report on the 2022 Ontario Budget and Election Preview

OMSSA Report on the 2022 Ontario Budget and Election Preview

The purpose of this blog post is to highlight what was included in the 2022 Ontario Budget and to preview to members what to expect in terms of issues and potential outcomes in the upcoming Ontario Election that will occur on June 2nd, 2022. (Photo credit: Toronto Star)

Understanding the AMO-OMSSA Partnership

Understanding the AMO-OMSSA Partnership

Read our latest blog post from AMO’s Senior Advisor, Michael Jacek, talking about how OMSSA and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) work together. OMSSA members may not realize that our organizations are already joined at the hip and together we can accomplish much through collaboration while being mindful of our respective roles and contributions.

OMSSA Report on the 2022 Federal Budget

OMSSA Report on the 2022 Federal Budget

On April 7, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, delivered the 2022 Federal Budget. Housing was the highlight of this Federal Budget with $10.1 billion in new spending over five years and a goal to double the amount of homes built over the next 10 years addressing housing supply.

From Poverty to Equity: Expanding the Lens in Dufferin County

From Poverty to Equity: Expanding the Lens in Dufferin County

When you think of the word poverty, what do you see? Many see visions of people without access to drinking water in faraway places or of sprawling metropolises with rough-looking, crime-ridden neighborhoods. Most people have a hard time seeing poverty in their own charming little town, even though it exists. Poverty doesn’t always resonate with all people and all human service providers in the same way. Read more from County of Dufferin’s Director of Community Services, Anna McGregor, on the work being done to address poverty and equity in this community.

Responding to Human Trafficking During COVID

Responding to Human Trafficking During COVID

The importance of having a sensitive and informed response to domestic sex trafficking was put to the test during COVID-19. Many expected human trafficking would slow down during a global pandemic. What the Durham Human Trafficking Response Team saw was the exact opposite. Learn more about the experience from Jocelyn Siciliano of Durham Region Social Services.