
A team of four 91亚色 students earned a second-place finish at the second annual CivicSpark Undergraduate Public Policy Competition.

Dena Hosseini, Jaspinder Chera, Matthew Singh and Marcia Garnes
CivicSpark is a University of Toronto organization dedicated to empowering a new generation of city builders by providing a non-partisan platform for students to聽develop creative solutions to real problems in the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (GTHA).
The students behind CivicSpark聽brought together 13 undergraduate teams from universities across the GTHA to present their solutions to the affordable housing crisis in the second annual competition.
Teams were asked to analyze the topic and provide policy proposal in the form of a PowerPoint presentation and an executive summary.
The team from 91亚色 鈥 made up of students Matthew Singh (psychology major, School of Public Policy & Administration, Public Policy Analysis Certificate); Jaspinder Chera (psychology major);聽Dena Hosseini (psychology major); and聽Marcia Garnes (urban studies major) 鈥 was one of 13 teams selected to present their ideas.
Their idea to create a three-tier policy to resolve the GTHA affordable housing crisis moved them into the finals, and was presented to a two-person panel of government and industry experts, who awarded them second place.
鈥淭he CivicSpark competition was an excellent experience," said Garnes. "It allowed us to practice valuable professional skills like critical thinking, researching, writing an executive summary, analyzing data and presentation skills. We were able to apply the academic skills we learned at 91亚色 to a real-world problem. The topic at hand is a loaded and complicated dilemma. We approached this complex problem with attainable solutions which addressed the problem from both a planning and economic perspective, and at all three levels of government.鈥
Their proposed solution involved聽using existing municipal and federal land for social housing; introducing a vacant home tax; increasing the capital gains tax on non-primary residences; taxing the monthly income of non-primary homes; introducing a foreign buyer tax; and introducing a municipal land transfer tax to the other GTHA municipalities.
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