News ReleaseMinistry of Municipal Affairs and HousingPublished: July 10, 2026
Kingston wins $3.2M to support more homes after beating 2025 target
Kingston broke ground on 1,011 homes in 2025 (26% over target) and will use a $3.2 million Building Faster Fund award to support housing and local infrastructure.
Summary
What happened
- Kingston received $3.2 million from the third round of the Building Faster Fund for meeting housing progress requirements.
- In 2025 the city broke ground on 1,011 new homes, 26% above its annual provincially designated target.
By the numbers
- $3.2 million: Building Faster Fund award to Kingston.
- 1,011 homes: new housing starts in Kingston in 2025.
- 26%: how much Kingston exceeded its annual target.
- Deadline to spend Building Faster Fund awards extended to 2028.
- Ontario reported 26,084 total housing starts from Jan–May 2026 (+17.2% vs. Jan–May 2025) and 13,599 rental starts (+94.9%, a record for that period).
- The province is also investing nearly $7 million in Kingston through the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program to enable over 4,000 new homes.
Why it matters
- The funding helps pay for infrastructure and actions that let more housing move from plans to construction.
- The award is tied to hitting provincial housing targets, signaling that local progress can unlock provincial support.
Other related measures noted in the release
- The release references provincial laws and programs aimed at speeding construction and lowering costs, including the Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act, 2026; the HST Relief Implementation Act (Residential Property Rebates), 2026; and the Development Charge Reduction Program under the Canada–Ontario Partnership to Build.
- The release says the HST will be removed on new homes from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027, which the province says could save buyers up to $130,000.
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Source: Ontario Newsroom