This Crown corporation is the steward of some of Canada’s most iconic landmarks — and may be key to addressing our housing crisis

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Canada Lands Company (CLC) was created decades ago to help the federal government make better use of its real estate, but its role may be expanding to address today’s housing crisis.

Established in 1956 as the Public Works Lands Company Limited, the Crown corporation was reactivated when the federal government inherited a significant real estate portfolio — which also included the CN Tower — following the privatization of CN Rail in 1995.

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