LA
LOCHE, SK, Aug. 6, 2024 /CNW/ - Today the
federal and provincial governments provided a combined investment
of over $677,000 for new affordable
homes in La Loche.
The announcement took place at the Methy Housing Corporation
project located on Marie Street in La, Loche. Once built, the
development will consist of three, semi-detached buildings
containing six, two-bedroom units. This will become home to six,
low-income, single-parent families who will also receive support
from Methy Housing Corporation family support workers.
Funding provided for the project is as follows:
- $677,880 of joint funding through
the Government of Canada's
National Housing Strategy (NHS) – Saskatchewan Priorities
Initiative and the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC) Rental
Development Program
- $420,000 from the federal
government through Reaching Home: Canada's Homelessness Strategy, part of the
National Housing Strategy
- $105,000 from the Northern
Village of La Loche
- $15,000 from Methy
Construction and Maintenance Corporation
Quotes:
"The federal government is working with our partners in
Saskatchewan to provide more
affordable housing across the country. Today's announcement is just
one example of collaboration among different levels of government
to address the unique housing needs in rural communities." –
The Honourable Dan Vandal,
Minister of Northern Affairs and Minister responsible for
PrairiesCan on behalf of The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
"As we celebrate the opening of these six new affordable
single-parent homes in La Loche,
Saskatchewan, we reaffirm our commitment to providing
stable, supportive housing solutions across the province. This
initiative exemplifies our shared dedication to fostering vibrant
communities and ensuring every resident can prosper and build a
brighter future for themselves and their
families." – The Honourable Gene Makowsky, Minister of
Social Services and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing
Corporation (SHC)
"The provision of six additional housing units for single-parent
families is a much-welcomed project for our community. The
continued financial support from Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
and the Reaching Home Program through Canada-Saskatchewan Programs
is much appreciated and the community looks forward to same future
partnership approaches in addressing housing needs in La Loche." – President Georgina Jolibois, Methy Housing
Corporation.
Quick facts:
- Canada's National
Housing Strategy (NHS) is a 10-year, $82-plus billion plan that will give more
Canadians a place to call home.
- NHS is built on strong partnerships between the federal,
provincial, and territorial governments, and continuous engagement
with others, including municipalities, Indigenous governments and
organizations, and the social and private housing sectors. This
includes consultations with Canadians from all walks of life, and
people with lived experience of housing need.
- All NHS investments delivered by the federal, provincial,
and territorial governments will respect the key principles of NHS
that support partnerships, people, and communities.
- Launched in April 2019 as part of
the National Housing Strategy, Reaching Home: Canada's Homelessness Strategy contributes to
supporting the needs of the most vulnerable Canadians and to
improving access to safe, stable and affordable housing. This
includes supporting the reduction of homelessness, including
chronic homelessness.
- Reaching Home is a community-based program aimed at preventing
and reducing homelessness across Canada. This program provides funding and
support to urban, Indigenous, territorial and rural and remote
communities to help them address their local homelessness
needs.
- Through Reaching Home, the federal government is investing
$4 billion over nine years to address
homelessness. Budget 2024 committed an additional $1 billion over four years for Reaching Home,
starting in 2024-25.
- In 2019, the Government of Saskatchewan and the Government of
Canada entered into an agreement
through the National Housing Strategy. This agreement is investing
$585 million over 10 years, which is
cost matched by the federal and provincial governments.
- Methy Housing Corporation is a non-profit organization, owned
by the Northern Village of La
Loche, that owns and operates affordable housing units in
the village. Since 2007, SHC has worked with Methy Housing
Corporation to develop 152 affordable housing units (including this
project) in La Loche.
Associated Links:
- Visit Canada.ca/housing for the most requested Government
of Canada housing
information.
- As Canada's authority on
housing, CMHC contributes to the stability of the housing
market and financial system, provides support for Canadians in
housing need, and offers unbiased housing research and advice to
all levels of Canadian government, consumers and the housing
industry. CMHC's aim is that everyone in Canada has a home they can afford and that
meets their needs. For more information, please visit
cmhc.ca or follow us on X, Instagram, YouTube,
LinkedIn and Facebook.
- To find out more about the National Housing Strategy,
visit www.placetocallhome.ca
- Check out the National Housing Strategy Housing Funding
Initiatives Map to see affordable housing projects that
have been developed across Canada.
- To find out more about the Reaching Home program, please
visit: Reaching Home: Canada's Homelessness Strategy
- To learn more about the Saskatchewan Growth
SOURCE Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)