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General : Ontario Communities Get $173 Million Boost For Affordable Housing
Posted by admin on 2007/8/9 13:43:56 (918 reads)

For Immediate Release
August 9, 2007

LONDON – Canada’s New Government and the Government of Ontario today announced more than $173 million in funding to create more than 2,700 new affordable housing units in 41 towns and cities across Ontario under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program Agreement.

The announcement was made by the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Canada, and the Honourable John Gerretsen, Ontario’s Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

“Canada's New Government is working to give Canadians access to safe and affordable housing,” said Minister Solberg. “We are pleased to work with our partners in both the public and private sector to help individuals, seniors, and families in Ontario who are working towards building a better and stronger future.”


“The McGuinty government is proud that we’re making significant progress in building new affordable housing across the province,” said Minister Gerretsen. “Providing affordable housing for Ontario’s most vulnerable families is an important part of our plan for building stronger communities.”

Today’s announcement was made at the London Innercity Faith Team (LIFT) King Street Project, a future affordable housing apartment complex in London. The $3.25 million project, which includes $1.93 million from the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program, will result in 30 apartment units for low-income single people, including people with disabilities. With today’s announcement, the City of London will receive an additional $12 million in funding under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.

“This funding is very important to all Londoners, as we continue to combat homelessness in our community and beyond,” says London Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best. “We know there is a critical need for more affordable housing, not just here in London, but right across the country. And, this renewed commitment to the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program is a pivotal step toward realizing a national solution.”

“LIFT is pleased that its partnership with member churches, individuals, corporations and with all levels of government will create this permanently affordable housing needed for our low income residents,” said Vic Morris, Chair of LIFT Council.

The new Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Agreement includes a commitment of $301 million from each of the two levels of government. The agreement brings the total amount invested in affordable housing in Ontario by federal, provincial and municipal governments to at least $734 million over the life of the program. This will mean assistance to some 20,000 households under the Affordable Housing Agreement.

The attached backgrounder provides details of all the projects funded under this announcement.

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Backgrounder: Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program Projects


Media Inquiries:
Pema Lhalungpa
Office of Minister Solberg
819-994-2428

Arlene Etchen
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
416-250-2750

Patti Munce
Office of Minister Gerretsen
416-585-6333

Louise Stevens
City of London
519-661-2500 x5727



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