Dalton Wudrich

Senior Consultant

Policy

Dalton is a Senior Consultant at SHS. In a career spanning over 20 years of professional experience, he has worked extensively in housing policy and program analysis and has a strong background in the sustainability of social housing, social implications of technology and traditional asset management. He has worked for the Cities of Regina and Edmonton, the Town of Richmond Hill, and most recently for Halton Region.

He has interests in the sustainability of social housing, social implications of technology and traditional asset management.

During the summery months, his spare time is consumed by preserving a 200-year old off-grid farmhouse and outbuildings.

Current Work

Dalton’s extensive knowledge of the Alberta housing landscape combined with his analytical and research skills in all areas of housing will be a significant asset in our work to provide opportunities to transform Alberta’s affordable housing systems.

Education

Bachelor of Applied Science, Industrial Systems Engineering (University of Regina)

Read about the impact Dalton has had in these case studies:

A building under construction

Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association

Community Housing for the Future Solutions Lab
2022

A Brampton park

City of Brampton

City-Wide Incentive Program for Housing
2024

Metro Vancouver Cityscape

Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver Regional District, Regional Framework for Inclusionary Housing 2024

A sign reading Welcome to Upper Hammonds Plains

Upper Hammonds Plains CLT

Driving Transformation: The Power of Land Trusts in African Nova Scotian Communities Solutions Lab
2024

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77 Bloor Street West, Suite 600
Toronto ON
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77 Bloor Street West, Suite 600
Toronto ON
M5S 1M2

At SHS we acknowledge the lands we are on are the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples and are now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that the location of our office in Toronto is covered by Treaty 13. In our work, we strive to continually reflect on our relationship to the land we are currently inhabiting and how our role as actors in the housing system can support the reconciliation process.