Housing & Construction Tech
Canada's defining domestic crisis is, underneath the politics, a build-rate problem. Make construction faster — modular, prefab, and the software to approve and finance it.
Canada cannot build homes fast enough to house the people it admits, and the gap has become the country's central political and economic fault line. The bottleneck isn't only zoning — it's a construction sector with flat productivity, projects that die in multi-year approval queues, and prefab capacity that never scaled. The frontier is the technology that compresses the build cycle: industrialized and modular construction, software that moves permitting and approvals from years to weeks, and the financing and supply-chain tooling to actually get shovels in the ground. Housing is the file every other Canadian ambition runs through.
