There is no shortage of ideas to curb runaway house-price increases in the Greater Toronto Area, but governments at all levels have been moving slowly as they review proposals that veer in many different directions, and even conflict in their advice.

Many real estate players disagree about which reforms would be effective to slow the pace of price growth, and policy makers complain that a lack of data makes it hard to model the impacts of various ideas, including taxes targeting foreign buyers or vacant homes. As federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau prepares to meet with provincial and municipal leaders about the rapid acceleration of home prices in Toronto, here are some of the prescriptions being touted to address the housing crisis.

Federal government

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Ontario

Toronto and other municipalities