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Can I Stay? Rural, Remote and Ready to Build.
Can I Stay Podcast
6 episodes
5 days ago
Hosted by Lindsay Blair (Rural Impact Canada) and Candace Larsen (One Bowl Housing Corporation), “Can I Stay?” shines a light on the housing crisis facing rural, remote, and Indigenous communities across Canada. From system-wide barriers to grassroots solutions, this series follows their journey as leaders and competitors in the $300 million CMHC Housing Supply Challenge. Through powerful stories, community voices, and real-world examples, Can I Stay? asks the urgent question faced by too many Canadians today: “Can I stay, or do I need to go?”
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Hosted by Lindsay Blair (Rural Impact Canada) and Candace Larsen (One Bowl Housing Corporation), “Can I Stay?” shines a light on the housing crisis facing rural, remote, and Indigenous communities across Canada. From system-wide barriers to grassroots solutions, this series follows their journey as leaders and competitors in the $300 million CMHC Housing Supply Challenge. Through powerful stories, community voices, and real-world examples, Can I Stay? asks the urgent question faced by too many Canadians today: “Can I stay, or do I need to go?”
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Zooming Out: System-Level Challenges (Episode 2)
Can I Stay? Rural, Remote and Ready to Build.
48 minutes 18 seconds
3 weeks ago
Zooming Out: System-Level Challenges (Episode 2)

Canada has access to the land, money, and resources but systemic roadblocks stand in the way of housing solutions. Lindsay and Candace unpack “drag-and-drop” homes, “ghost land,” and the red tape that slows progress. Guests include Albalina Metatawabin (Mushkegowuk Development Corporation) and Louise Fragnito (Township of Frontenac), who reveal what it’s like to confront these barriers on the ground.

Podcast Website: ⁠https://canistay.ca⁠

About One Bowl: ⁠https://www.onebowl.org⁠

About Rural Impact: ⁠https://www.ruralimpactcanada.ca⁠

Want to be a guest? ⁠https://canistay.ca/#Contact⁠


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This podcast was made possible with support from Foresight Canada and funding from CMHC to support the Level-Up Round of the Housing Supply Challenge. However, Rural Impact Canada and One Bowl bear sole responsibility for the accuracy and appropriateness of this publication. CMHC accepts no responsibility for the content, interpretations, conclusions, or opinions expressed in this publication or other materials resulting from the supported work.

Can I Stay? Rural, Remote and Ready to Build.
Hosted by Lindsay Blair (Rural Impact Canada) and Candace Larsen (One Bowl Housing Corporation), “Can I Stay?” shines a light on the housing crisis facing rural, remote, and Indigenous communities across Canada. From system-wide barriers to grassroots solutions, this series follows their journey as leaders and competitors in the $300 million CMHC Housing Supply Challenge. Through powerful stories, community voices, and real-world examples, Can I Stay? asks the urgent question faced by too many Canadians today: “Can I stay, or do I need to go?”