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115 New and Repaired Homes Coming to Happy Valley Goose Bay
November 15, 2024 The federal government, along with provincial, municipal and First Nations partners, announced 4 projects to build and repair 115 homes in Happy Valley Goose Bay. The federal, provincial, and municipal governments are partnering to build 16 new affordable rental homes. These homes are owned and operated as part of NL Housing’s rental housing portfolio, welcoming […]
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Read MoreN.S. municipalities defend housing fund Conservatives have promised to cut – CBC
Nov 12, 2024 So far 16 municipalities, First Nations in N.S. have signed Housing Accelerator Fund agreements Some Nova Scotia municipal leaders are defending a funding stream the federal Conservatives say they will cut if elected, calling it a “game changer.” Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has said the $4.4-billion Housing Accelerator Fund from the […]
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Read MoreNICHI announces Atlantic recipients of funding to advance critical Indigenous housing projects in urban, rural and northern areas and address urgent and unmet needs
From: Indigenous Services Canada October 23, 2024 Today, National Indigenous Collaborative Housing Incorporated (NICHI) Chief Executive Officer John Gordon and Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for FedNor, Patty Hajdu, announced the recipients of NICHI’s expression of need process to address the critical need for safe and affordable urban, rural and northern Indigenous housing […]
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Read MoreCelebrating the ceremonial opening of Ne’ata’q Place, a shelter for Indigenous women and children in Newfoundland
From: Indigenous Services Canada October 17, 2024 — Stephenville, Newfoundland & Labrador — Indigenous Services Canada and Newfoundland Aboriginal Women’s Network Today marked the ceremonial opening of Ne’ata’q Place, a shelter for Indigenous women and children in Newfoundland. An initiative of the Newfoundland Aboriginal Women’s Network Inc. (NAWN), the shelter will provide a safe, supportive […]
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Read MoreFederal government invests to prevent and reduce Veterans homelessness in Prince Edward Island
From: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada Summerside, Prince Edward Island, October 11, 2024 – The federal government is partnering with the John Howard Society of Prince Edward Island and investing $493,560 to support Veterans struggling with homelessness in the province. This funding was announced by MP Bobby Morrissey, Mayor Dan Kutcher, and Conor Mullin and […]
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Read MoreFunding Approved for Three Projects Through Newfoundland and Labrador Community Housing Growth Fund
October 8, 2024 Three community housing providers have received funding through the recently established Newfoundland and Labrador Community Housing Growth Fund to assist in the development of affordable housing projects. They include: Masonic Park has been awarded $50,000 for pre-development costs on a new housing project that will aim to create an additional 20 units […]
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Read MoreAffordable Housing Advisory Committee Members for Shannon Park Announced
September 18, 2024 Dartmouth, N.S. – Canada Lands Company has assembled a group of ten affordable housing experts to assist it in delivering affordable housing in Dartmouth at Shannon Park as part of the Company’s commitment to enable 3,000 homes and 20% of those earmarked for permanent affordable units. As the owner of this former […]
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Read MoreFoundations Newsletter – September 2024 – FNMHF
September 16, 2024 Welcome to the latest edition of our newsletter, designed to keep you informed about the recent developments, initiatives, and success stories within the First Nations Market Housing Fund (FNMHF). We are excited to share updates on how we are working together to improve housing opportunities for First Nations communities across the nation. […]
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Read MoreProvince Supports Rapid Housing Project in Halifax
A new supportive housing development for people experiencing chronic homelessness will soon be available in Halifax with funding from the provincial and federal governments. Ozanam Place, being built by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul at 2445 Brunswick St., is a 38-unit development that includes 33 studio apartments and five one-bedroom units. Ten units […]
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Read More38 new supportive homes coming to Halifax
September 13, 2024 Today, the Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia announced over $14 million in funding to help build 38 new supportive housing units in Halifax. The funding is going to the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Supportive Housing to help fund Ozanam Place. Located at 2445 Brunswick Street, Ozanam Place will be a 38-unit residential […]
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