Renovations Being Done to Social Housing in Cornwall
Canadian Funding Corp, August, 2009 – The Cornwall and Area Housing Corporation building at Augustus Court will receive $316,300 — part of a notional allocation of more than $4.8 million to the City of Cornwall to repair and retrofit existing local social housing units.
The funding was made available as a result of a $1.2 billion joint investment under the amended Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program Agreement, which includes funding through Canada’s Economic Action Plan and by the Government of Ontario. The federal and provincial governments are contributing equally to this overall investment.
Guy Lauzon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and for the Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario and Member of Parliament for Stormont – Dundas – South Glengarry, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); andJim Brownell, Member of Provincial Parliament for Stormont – Dundas – South Glengarry, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Watson, Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, made the announcement today at the housing site.
“Renovation and retrofit projects, like this one, will improve the quality of life for residents by keeping their homes safe and affordable,” said MP Lauzon. “It is also a good way to get the local economy moving because it puts construction workers and trades people to work quickly and most of the materials and supplies are made in Canada.”
“These repairs are another step towards improving social housing in Cornwall,” said MPP Brownell. “This new funding will help ensure that people living in social housing have a safe and reliable place to live. Ontarians deserve nothing less.”
Ontario is moving quickly to invest a total of $704 million to repair eligible social housing across the province. In an effort to get shovels in the ground quickly, projects must be committed by the end of the fiscal years 2010 and 2011.
The funding will help improve the quality of life for residents living in social housing communities. Funding will be used to renovate and make energy-saving upgrades to existing social housing as well as to undertake accessibility modifications for the benefit of seniors and persons with disabilities. It will also create jobs and strengthen local economies. To find out more about affordable housing in Ontario, visit www.mah.gov.on.ca.
Last fall, the Government of Canada committed more than $1.9 billion over the next five years to improve and build new affordable housing and to help the homeless. Canada’s Economic Action Plan builds on this with an additional one-time investment of more than $2 billion over two years in new and existing social housing and lending of up to another $2 billion to municipalities for housing-related infrastructure.
Last month, the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario, announced a series of investments of more than $70 million to fund 36 construction-ready projects throughout the province under the amended Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program Agreement.
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Canadian Funding Corporation – CFC – is pleased to report that new residence opens for Naotkamgewanning First Nation Elders
KENORA, ON, June 8, 2009
Canadian Funding Corporation – CFC – posts CMHC update. Mr. Greg Rickford, Member of Parliament for Kenora, joined with Naotkamegwanning First Nation and Chief Warren White to celebrate the grand opening of a new 10-unit seniors residence today, which was officially opened by Chief Warren White and will be home to more than 30 elders.
“The Government of Canada is committed to creating safe and affordable housing for Aboriginal people in Ontario and across the country.” said MP Rickford, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). “This project provides area elders with access to safe, quality housing at an affordable cost.”
CMHC provided a housing loan of $1,064,000 to facilitate the construction of this seniors residence. CMHC will also provide housing subsidies for this project, which are estimated at $2.1 million over the term of the 25-year loan agreement.
“It’s been a long, prosperous journey and now we can express the wishes that our elders voiced years ago to develop a seniors residence in Naotkamegwanning First Nation,” said Chief White. “Through hard work, determination and negotiations with CMHC, it has become the greatest accomplishment for our community. We’re a community that believes dreams can become reality when we work very hard to achieve them.”
CMHC’s On-Reserve Non-Profit Housing Program assists First Nations in the purchase, construction, rehabilitation and administration of affordable on-reserve rental housing, and provides subsidies for First Nations people living on-reserve. The Government of Canada provides approximately $270 million in on-reserve funding each year to address housing need.
In April, the Government of Canada announced as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan that it is providing $400 million in additional funding over the next two years to support on-reserve housing. These funds are dedicated to new social housing projects, the remediation of existing social housing and complementary housing activities through programming from CMHC and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC). This funding will also provide an economic stimulus for many First Nations and rural areas by creating jobs, developing skilled trades and supporting small businesses.