A quick guide to co-operative housing — and what it means to be a member.
A quick guide based on the Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada (CHF Canada) framework.
A housing co-operative is a community owned and democratically controlled by the people who live in it. There are no outside landlords and no profit motive — just neighbours working together to keep their homes affordable, well-maintained, and welcoming. Hospital Workers’ Housing Co-operative has operated on these principles since 1992.
There are no landlords. The property is collectively owned by the co-op, and members have secure, long-term tenure as long as they follow the community by-laws.
Co-ops run on a "one member, one vote" system. Residents elect a volunteer Board of Directors from among their neighbours and vote on budgets, housing charges, and rules.
Because there's no profit motive or real-estate speculation, monthly housing charges are strictly cost-recovery — changing only to cover actual upkeep, so they stay stable over time.
Co-ops are intentionally diverse, designed to be accessible across income levels by blending market and subsidized units within the same community.
Co-ops keep communities accessible by offering two kinds of units.
Members pay the baseline, break-even cost set by the co-op. With zero profit markup, this is typically well below private market rent.
Monthly charges are adjusted to scale with the household’s income, supported by government programs or internal co-op fund pooling.
Hospital Workers’ Housing Co-operative isn’t on its own. We operate in connection with the Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT) — the regional voice for non-profit housing co-ops across the Greater Toronto Area, which is in turn part of the national Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada (CHF Canada).
These federations support member co-ops with education and training for boards and members, advocacy to protect affordable housing, shared resources and best practices, and a strong collective voice for the co-op housing movement. Being part of CHFT connects our community to thousands of co-op households across the city — all working toward the same goal: secure, affordable, member-run homes.
Hospital Workers’ Housing Co-operative Inc.
100 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3G1
📞 Phone: (416) 488-2837 | 📠 Fax: (416) 488-6613
✉️ Email: hospitalworkerscoop@bellnet.ca
Office hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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