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Liberal cabinet minister Dan Vandal announced $16.6 million for projects on First Nations reserves under a pandemic program that converts unused or dilapidated buildings into permanent housing. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES/Mike Sudoma
OTTAWA Six Manitoba reserves are set to get 80 affordable housing units by the end of the year.
OTTAWA Six Manitoba reserves are set to get 80 affordable housing units by the end of the year.
Liberal cabinet minister Dan Vandal announced $16.6 million Tuesday for projects on First Nations reserves under a pandemic program that converts unused or dilapidated buildings into permanent housing.
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WINNIPEG, MB, May 18, 2021 /CNW/ - Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. The COVID-19 crisis has made it clear that affordable housing is key to Canada s recovery for communities across the country, including those in Manitoba.
Today, the Honourable Daniel Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs and Member of Parliament for Saint Boniface Saint Vital, on behalf of the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), along with Terry Duguid, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg South, Chief Larson Anderson of the Norway House Cree Nation, and Chief Glen Hudson of the Peguis First Nation, announced details of an approximately $16.6 million investment through the Projects Stream of the Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) for the immediate creation of 80 units of affordable homes for First Nations in Manitoba.
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Access, trust the best incentives, U of M bioethicist says By: Cody Sellar
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Peguis Chief Glenn Hudson says that as the third wave takes hold, Peguis residents are taking the virus more seriously.
In the scramble to reach herd immunity and return to normal life, some communities and organizations have offered incentives in an effort to persuade some people to roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine.
In the scramble to reach herd immunity and return to normal life, some communities and organizations have offered incentives in an effort to persuade some people to roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine.