Alberta, Ottawa putting $203 million into new affordable housing units
ALBERTA PROVINCE, JUL 11 – The $203 million investment will fund 25 projects creating over 2,300 affordable housing units to support vulnerable groups and stimulate job growth, officials said.
- The governments of Canada and Alberta announced funding of $203 million to help build over 2,300 affordable housing units across the province.
- This investment is cost-matched by both governments under the National Housing Strategy, a 10+ year, $115+ billion plan to provide affordable housing for Canadians.
- The funding prioritizes those in greatest need, such as seniors, Indigenous Peoples, and people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, and will create jobs and boost Canada's housing industry.
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New Hope Mission initiative supports homeless families with hotel stays and housing solutions
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