Posted: November 12, 2009 at 9:27 am | Tags: Action, canada, Children, CMHC, construction, Corporation, Diane Finley, Economic, economy, facility, government, home, Honourable, Housing Market, Jim Kenyon, Minister Hart, Minister Responsible, Plan, Receiving, Senator Daniel Lang, Senator Lang, today, WHITEHORSE, youth, Yukon
WHITEHORSE, YUKON, November 10, 2009 — Senator Daniel Lang (Yukon), 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), along with the Honourable Jim Kenyon, Minister responsible for Yukon Housing Corporation and the Honourable Glenn Hart, Yukon Minister of Health and Social Services, launched the construction phase of Whitehorse Children’s Receiving Home today.
The $799,000 federal contribution to the project comes through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the government’s plan to stimulate the economy and create jobs during the global recession. Recognizing the distinctive needs of the North, Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides $200 million, over two years, including $50 million for Yukon to support the renovation and the construction of new social housing units. Overall, the Economic Action Plan includes $2 billion for new and existing social housing, plus up to $2 billion in loans to municipalities for housing-related infrastructure.
“The Government of Canada is committed to providing a hand up to those who need it the most,” said Senator Lang. “We are helping make an important difference in the lives of children and youth in Whitehorse who are trying to build a better future for themselves.”
“Yukon Housing Corporation is dedicated to providing housing for Yukoners,” said Jim Kenyon. “This boost in funding towards the Children’s Receiving Home will help ensure a safe place for youth who need it.”
The Children’s Receiving Home is a temporary home for children and youth who have been removed from their families because of abuse or neglect, and who need a period of assessment and stabilization. The funding announced today will go toward the construction of the eight units in this new facility. The new facility will be 4,200 square feet in size and built to the Yukon’s Super GreenHome standard for maximum energy efficiency.
“Yukon government is very excited about the construction of the new children’s receiving home,” said Minister Hart. “The old facility was no longer adequate for current programming needs and we are looking forward to a new safe and healthy environment for the young people who will live there.”
Canada’s Economic Action Plan builds on the Government of Canada’s commitment in 2008 of more than $1.9 billion, over the next five years, to improve and build new affordable housing and help the homeless.
More information on this and other measures in Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the federal government’s plan to stimulate the economy and protect those hit hardest by the global recession, can be found at: www.actionplan.gc.ca.
To find out more about how the Government of Canada and CMHC are working to build stronger homes and communities for all Canadians, call CMHC at 1-800-668-2642 or visit www.cmhc.ca/housingactionplan.
Posted: October 14, 2009 at 9:54 am | Tags: Alexander People, Allyson Muir, Andrew Saxton, British Columbia, canada, CMHC, community, Corporation, Development, Diane Finley, Downtown, Eastside, Funding, government, Gregor Robertson, homelessness, Housing Market, M Supportive, Minister Responsible, Mortgage, North Vancouver, province, Rich Coleman, Support, Vancouver
Posted by Moishe Alexander
People dealing with addictions, mental health and at risk of homelessness will have access to 92 units of supportive housing now open at the Lux in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, thanks to funding from federal, provincial and community partners.
“The Government of Canada is committed to making affordable housing available in British Columbia and across Canada for those who need it most,” said Andrew Saxton, Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board and Member of Parliament for North Vancouver, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). “These new units provide more options for individuals in need of suitable, supportive housing, and are important to the economic and social well-being of the Vancouver Community.”
The federal government, through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), provided a $4.75 million grant and the project as a whole also received financing in the form of a $2.86 million CMHC insured mortgage. The Province provided $12.88 million towards the capital costs through the Provincial Homelessness Initiative and will provide an ongoing operational subsidy.
“Over 90 people who don’t have homes and want to make positive changes in their lives will now have greater access to supportive housing, helping them forge a path towards long-term health and independence,” said Rich Coleman, Minister of Housing and Social Development. “The opening of the Lux is part of our Government’s commitment to provide more supportive housing options to Downtown Eastside residents.”
The City of Vancouver provided the land, with a value of $885,000, as a no-charge 60-year lease and $1.05 million for the commercial units.
“The Lux demonstrates the positive outcomes from all levels of government uniting with community partners to help those most in need,” said Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson. “This is another step towards revitalizing the community in the Downtown Eastside and helping our city break the cycle of homelessness.”
Vancouver Coastal Health will provide annual operational funding to administer programs and support services to tenants, including life skills education and local health service guidance.
“Offering housing with a range of integrated supports gives people the resources they need to embark on a stable path, regaining control of their health and establishing greater self-reliance,” said Allyson Muir, Manager, Mental Health and Addictions Housing in Vancouver Community at Vancouver Coastal Health. “Partnerships between government and community are the cornerstones that help people most in need transition into a more independent living situation.”
RainCity Housing and Support Society manages and operates the Lux and provides innovative, outcome-oriented programs and services for people living with mental illness, addictions and other challenges.
“We believe in a home for every person and building upon the strengths of our community and each individual,” said RainCity Housing and Support Society representative. “Thanks to our great partnerships with all levels of government, we are able to further promote our mission and facilitate hope, opportunity and change for the most vulnerable people.”
The Province has committed to creating more than 4,000 new housing units under the Provincial Homelessness Initiative. For the 2009/10 fiscal year, the Province’s budget for shelters and affordable housing is over $469 million — more than four times what it was in 2001.
Posted: September 15, 2009 at 8:14 am | Tags: Affordable, Alexander View, Atlantic, Burin, canada, Clyde Jackman, CMHC, Diane Finley, Funding, government, Housing Market, Kinsmen, Labrador, Manor, MARYSTOWN, Minister Jackman, Minister Responsible, Newfoundland, Peter MacKay, Program, Provincial, Russ Murphy, Seniors, Trevor Taylor
MARYSTOWN, NL, September 14, 2009 — Seniors in the Burin Peninsula now have access to a new affordable housing complex built by the Marystown Kinsmen, as a result of $600,000 in federal and provincial funding under the Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador Affordable Housing Program, which is equally cost-shared.
The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Member of the House of Assembly for Burin – Placentia West, on behalf of the Honourable Trevor Taylor, Minister of Transportation and Works and Minister Responsible for Newfoundland Labrador Housing, presided over the opening ceremony today.
“We are dedicated to helping vulnerable Canadians access suitable, affordable housing,” said the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, 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). “Our Government will continue to invest in improvements to existing social housing both in Newfoundland and Labrador and across Canada, as a means to stimulate our economy during the global recession.”
“The construction of this housing complex provides seniors in the Burin area the opportunity to receive housing assistance that meets their current needs, and still remain close to family and friends,” said Minister Jackman. “The Provincial Government recently released a new long-term vision for social housing, entitled A Social Housing Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador — Secure Foundations. The Marystown Kinsmen Manor for Seniors is an excellent example of strengthened partnerships in action, and how such partnerships can help attain our goal of providing more viable and affordable housing options for lower-income households throughout the province.”
The Marystown Kinsmen Manor for Seniors consists of two, one-bedroom units and four, two-bedroom units, one of which is fully accessible. In addition to the funding provided under the Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador Affordable Housing Program, CMHC also provided $20,000 in seed funding to Marystown Kinsmen during the initial planning stages.
“We are extremely proud of this project,” said Russ Murphy, Secretary of the Board for the Manor. “It’s a very rewarding feeling to be part of a project that you know will help to make a positive difference in people’s lives.”
In Budget 2009: Building on Our Strong Foundation, the Provincial Government committed $23.6 million for housing investments throughout the province for items such as social housing renovations, energy retrofits, and social housing units for low-income seniors. Additionally, the Federal and Provincial Governments recently announced a joint investment of $93 million to build new and renovate existing affordable housing over the next two years. Overall, the provincial contribution is $50 million, and the federal government is contributing a further $43 million.
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.
CMHC has been Canada’s national housing agency for more than 60 years. CMHC is committed to helping Canadians access a wide choice of quality, affordable homes and making vibrant and sustainable communities and cities a reality across the country.