Government

TRREB Congratulates Premier Ford and PC Party on Re-election

Published February 28, 2025

On February 28, 2025, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) expressed its congratulations to Premier Doug Ford and the Ontario Progressive Conservative (PC) Party for their successful re-election, marking their third consecutive majority government. Speaking on behalf of over 68,000 REALTORĀ® members, this acknowledgment highlighted the support for the Premier's ongoing efforts in addressing Ontario's housing challenges.

Since taking office in 2018, Premier Ford has shown strong dedication to solving the housing crisis in Ontario. His administration has implemented various measures aimed at reducing bureaucratic obstacles, speeding up the construction of new homes, and investing in pivotal infrastructure. These initiatives are vital for maintaining the accessibility of the housing market for families, young professionals, and newcomers.

Collaboration for Future Housing Solutions

Members of TRREB are eager to collaborate with Premier Ford and his government to promote fair taxation on properties. This includes advocating for lower taxes and fees that could particularly benefit first-time homebuyers. A comprehensive strategy is essential to cater to the diverse housing needs of all Ontarians, addressing affordability and fostering investment in communities.

In addition, TRREB congratulated the newly elected Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), recognizing their roles in shaping the province's housing landscape. REALTORĀ® members are prepared to partner with these elected officials to deliver tangible results for those in need of buying, selling, or renting homes across Ontario.

In summary, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board stands ready to support a collective approach to improve housing access and affordability throughout the province, ensuring that this vital issue remains a priority for the government.

Elechia Barry-Sproule
President, Toronto Regional Real Estate Board

TRREB, Ford, Housing