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Bill 28 explained in plain English

Homelessness Ends with Housing Act, 2025

Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Ontario Legislature
Legislature / Parliament
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Session
44th Parliament, 1st Session
Bill number
Bill 28
Full title
Homelessness Ends with Housing Act, 2025
Current status
Did Not Pass
Latest event
Lost on division
Last updated
Oct 23, 2025

Official Legislative Assembly of Ontario snapshot for 44th Parliament, 1st Session. Representative vote breakdowns appear when the Assembly publishes an Ayes and Nays page for the bill.

Chamber
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Current Stage
Lost on division
Latest Activity
Oct 23, 2025
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

Source: By PoliticalData.ca

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Short Version

Bill 28 creates a legal framework requiring the Ontario government to develop and maintain a strategy to eliminate homelessness within 10 years, establish an advisory committee, and publish annual progress reports.

What It Means

Bill 28, called the Homelessness Ends with Housing Act, 2025, requires the Government of Ontario to create a plan to eliminate homelessness over the next 10 years. The bill sets out five main goals for this plan: (1) building a system to track data about people experiencing homelessness and their needs, (2) creating targets and plans for affordable rental housing, (3) investing in supportive housing, (4) increasing portable housing supports through the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit program, and (5) using a "housing-first" approach that quickly moves people experiencing homelessness into permanent housing without preconditions. The bill requires the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (or another designated minister) to establish a Homelessness Advisory Committee with up to 11 members. This committee must include people with lived experience of homelessness and representatives from housing advocacy groups. The committee will advise the government on how to achieve the strategy's objectives. The bill also requires the Minister to publish a detailed annual report, starting within one year of the law coming into force, describing how the government is working toward these goals. Each report must include information about the total number of unhoused people in Ontario, the number who died in the past year, the number who became unhoused again after finding housing, and the number of available supportive and affordable rental units in the province. The law comes into force when it receives Royal Assent. The advisory committee must be established within 90 days of the law coming into force.

What This Bill Does
  • Requires the Government of Ontario to design, implement, and maintain a homelessness elimination strategy with the goal of eliminating homelessness within 10 years
  • Establishes five core objectives for the strategy: data collection and reporting on homelessness trends, affordable housing targets and planning, investment in supportive housing, increased portable housing supports through the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit program, and a housing-first approach
  • Requires the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to establish a Homelessness Advisory Committee (up to 11 members) within 90 days of Royal Assent
  • Specifies that the advisory committee must include people with lived experience of homelessness and representatives from housing advocacy groups
  • Requires the advisory committee to make recommendations to the government on achieving the strategy's objectives
  • Requires the Minister to prepare an annual report describing progress toward the strategy's objectives, starting no later than one year after Royal Assent
  • Specifies that annual reports must include: total number of unhoused individuals, number who died in the past year, number who became unhoused again after finding housing, and number of available supportive, transitional, and deeply affordable rental units
  • Allows the Lieutenant Governor in Council to make regulations prescribing additional information for inclusion in reports
  • Defines 'deeply affordable rental unit' as housing where rent does not exceed 30 per cent of the tenant's gross income
Who Is Affected
  • People experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness in Ontario
  • The Government of Ontario and all Ontario ministries responsible for implementing the homelessness elimination strategy
  • The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, who must establish the advisory committee and prepare annual reports
  • Members of the Homelessness Advisory Committee, who must provide recommendations
  • Housing advocacy groups, which are required to be represented on the advisory committee
  • Ontarians interested in tracking the government's progress on homelessness elimination
Rights, Duties, Or Obligations
  • The Government of Ontario must design, implement, and maintain a homelessness elimination strategy aimed at eliminating homelessness within 10 years (Section 3(1))
  • The government must pursue five specific objectives in the strategy: data collection, affordable housing targets, supportive housing investment, portable housing supports, and a housing-first approach (Section 3(2))
  • The Minister must establish a Homelessness Advisory Committee with no more than 11 members within 90 days of Royal Assent (Section 4(1))
  • The advisory committee must reflect the diversity of people experiencing homelessness and must include members with lived experience and from housing advocacy groups (Section 4(3))
  • The advisory committee must make recommendations to the government on achieving the strategy's objectives (Section 4(4))
  • The Minister must prepare and publish an annual report starting no later than one year after Royal Assent, and then annually thereafter (Section 5(1) and (3))
  • Annual reports must include specific data on unhoused individuals, deaths, housing transitions, and available housing units (Section 5(2))
Important Dates
  • The Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent (Section 7)
  • The Homelessness Advisory Committee must be established no later than 90 days after the Act comes into force (Section 4(1))
  • The first annual report must be made public no later than one year after the Act comes into force (Section 5(3))
  • Subsequent annual reports must be published no later than one year after the previous report was published (Section 5(3))
Financial Or Tax Impacts
  • The bill refers to increasing funding to the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit program to support portable housing supports, but does not specify the amount or source of this funding (Section 3(2), objective 4)
  • The bill requires investment in new supportive housing, but does not specify amounts or funding mechanisms (Section 3(2), objective 3)
  • The bill does not provide details on costs associated with establishing and maintaining the Homelessness Advisory Committee or preparing annual reports
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The bill does not specify how the government will fund the homelessness elimination strategy or the specific investments required
  • The bill does not establish enforcement mechanisms or penalties for failure to achieve the 10-year goal or annual objectives
  • The bill does not define what 'eliminate homelessness' means or what success would look like beyond the 10-year timeframe
  • The bill does not specify the composition of the advisory committee beyond requiring 'up to 11 members' with diversity and representation from housing advocacy groups and people with lived experience
  • The bill does not mandate specific outcomes or timelines for the five objectives listed in Section 3(2), only that they be pursued in the strategy design, implementation, and maintenance
  • The bill does not specify what additional information may be prescribed by regulation under Section 6
  • The bill does not establish a formal legal relationship between the Ontario government and the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit program, which may be jointly administered with the federal government
  • The bill does not clarify which government ministry or agency will lead implementation of the strategy
  • The bill does not specify whether the advisory committee recommendations are binding or merely advisory
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit program
referenced for increased funding

The bill identifies the Canada-Ontario Housing Benefit program as a vehicle for increasing portable housing supports as part of the homelessness elimination strategy, though it does not formally amend the program

Source: Section 3(2), objective 4

Generated using AI from official bill text. Not legal advice. It is written by PoliticalData.ca for civic education, automatically checked and spot-reviewed before publishing.

Official text

Process Snapshot

Step 1
First reading
May 27, 2025
Step 2
Second reading
Oct 23, 2025
Step 3
Committee review
Not reached yet
Step 4
Third reading
Not reached yet
Step 5
Royal assent
Not reached yet

Vote Summary

Yes
40
No
63
Abstain
0
Absent / Other
0
Final recorded vote
Oct 23, 2025
103 representative positions are recorded in this official snapshot for this vote.
Sponsor
Aislinn Clancy
Green Party of Ontario | Kitchener Centre
Jurisdiction
Ontario Legislature

Representative Voting Breakdown

Vote badges include text labels so the table stays readable for everyone, even without color cues alone.

RepresentativeRoleRidingPartyVoteNotes
MPP
MPPKitchener CentreGreen Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDon Valley EastOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPParkdale—High ParkNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough—GuildwoodOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHaldimand—NorfolkIndependentYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWaterlooNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa West—NepeanNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSpadina—Fort YorkNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMushkegowuk—James BayNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSudburyNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNiagara CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSt. CatharinesNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOshawaNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPUniversity—RosedaleNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa SouthOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPTimiskaming—CochraneNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDon Valley NorthOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPToronto CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPEtobicoke—LakeshoreOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWindsor WestNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPThunder Bay—Superior NorthNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa—VanierOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDavenportNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBeaches—East YorkOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPGuelphGreen Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLondon WestNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPToronto—DanforthNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPAjaxOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton West—Ancaster—DundasNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKiiwetinoongNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDon Valley WestOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPToronto—St. Paul'sOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOrléansOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKingston and the IslandsOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLondon—FanshaweNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHumber River—Black CreekNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNepeanOntario Liberal PartyYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNiagara FallsNew Democratic Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton WestProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWindsor—TecumsehProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPEssexProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough—AgincourtProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPAlgoma—ManitoulinProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPRenfrew—Nipissing—PembrokeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMarkham—UnionvilleProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPCambridgeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSimcoe—GreyProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPRichmond HillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPPeterborough—KawarthaProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough CentreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNewmarket—AuroraProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—MaltonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOakville North—BurlingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPCarletonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton EastProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBarrie—InnisfilProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPYork—SimcoeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton CentreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNorthumberland—Peterborough SouthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBarrie—Springwater—Oro-MedonteProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOxfordProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPTimminsProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton NorthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPParry Sound—MuskokaProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKenora—Rainy RiverProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSimcoe NorthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPThunder Bay—AtikokanProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPVaughan—WoodbridgeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPAurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond HillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKitchener—ConestogaProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton East—Stoney CreekProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—StreetsvilleProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPStormont—Dundas—South GlengarryProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMarkham—StouffvilleProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton SouthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough NorthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPElgin—Middlesex—LondonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOakvilleProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLeeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau LakesProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDufferin—CaledonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPChatham-Kent—LeamingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNipissingProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMiltonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKitchener South—HespelerProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLanark—Frontenac—KingstonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWellington—Halton HillsProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPThornhillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMarkham—ThornhillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWhitbyProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPYork South—WestonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton MountainProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBurlingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBruce—Grey—Owen SoundProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHastings—Lennox and AddingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSarnia—LambtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—LakeshoreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—Erin MillsProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPGlengarry—Prescott—RussellProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLambton—Kent—MiddlesexProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBay of QuinteProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrantford—BrantProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.

Official sources

Status, sponsor, votes, and timeline on this page are drawn from these official legislative sources and public records. Each summary above is attributed to its own source.

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