Helena Jaczek
Helena Jaczek
Member of Parliament for Markham—Stouffville
Ensuring long-term predictable public transit funding and moving forward with an agreement to support people experiencing homelessness in York Region
February 7, 2025
 

Newmarket, ON, February 7, 2025 — By working closely with its partners, the federal government is ensuring that more Canadians will be able to live near public transit, and is providing additional support to address homelessness and encampments.

Today, the Honourable Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities; Leah Taylor Roy, Member of Parliament for Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill; Eric Jolliffe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Regional Municipality of York; and Nation Cheong, Vice President of Community Impact for United Way Greater Toronto announced a federal investment of almost $96 million in transit funding for York Region, a combined investment of nearly $22 million that will support the Region’s encampment response plans, and an additional $22 million to maintain support for Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy in the region.

Long-term predictable transit funding

Through the new Canada Public Transit Fund’s Baseline Funding stream, York Region Transit will receive an annual funding allocation amounting to almost $96 million over 10 years. Funding will upgrade, replace, or modernize the Region’s public transit infrastructure, and maintain it in a state of good repair.

This investment, beginning in 2026 until 2036, will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change. 

Addressing homelessness and encampments

Housing provides stability and security and serves as the foundation for overall well-being. Everyone has a right to safe housing, regardless of their circumstances. Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to live.

The federal government also announced an agreement with The Regional Municipality of York for a combined investment of nearly $22 million that will support York’s encampment response plans, in alignment with York Region’s 2024 to 2027 Homelessness Services System Plan. This is a federal investment of $10.8 million, cost-matched by the Regional Municipality. Efforts include creating an Encampment Response Unit, increasing emergency and transitional housing options, and establishing flexible support funds to help individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness transition to more stable housing.

Additionally, the federal government continues to support individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness through Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy. Through Budget 2024, an additional $22 million is being allocated to the region over four years, through 2027-28. This brings the total Reaching Home allocation to $80 million over nine years, through 2027-28, through the Designated Communities stream, managed by United Way of Greater Toronto.

Quotes

“We are committed to building affordable, connected and sustainable communities across the country. The federal government’s investments in York Region will make a big difference.”

The Honourable Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

“By investing in transit infrastructure, we’re not just improving mobility – we’re building the foundation for vibrant, sustainable communities where Canadians can live, work, and thrive, all while reducing our environmental impact for future generations.”

Leah Taylor Roy, Member of Parliament for Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill

“Close to $96 million in funding through the Canada Public Transit Fund will provide York Region with a stable source of public transit funding. This investment will provide our community with reliable, accessible, and safe public transit for commuting to work, school, home, or elsewhere.”

The Honourable Helena Jaczek, Member of Parliament for Markham—Stouffville

“York Region welcomes the Government of Canada’s investment in public transit and homelessness supports. These investments will help build a stronger, more inclusive and connected community by ensuring residents have access to safe, reliable transit and the critical supports needed to address homelessness. Strong partnerships across all levels of government are essential in meeting the needs of our growing communities, and we thank the federal government for recognizing and supporting York Region’s priorities.”

Eric Jolliffe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Regional Municipality of York

“Reaching Home is helping people across York Region move from crisis to hope—connecting them with housing, critical supports, and the security of a place to call home. It’s strengthened outreach efforts and created pathways to dignity and possibility. At United Way Greater Toronto, we’ve seen how even a single connection—a safe place to sleep, a trusted outreach worker—can be the first step towards stability. This progress is possible because of strong federal partnerships that turn funding into real outcomes for our communities.”

Nation Cheong, Vice President of Community Impact for United Way Greater Toronto

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