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A major renovation and retrofit has been completed on one of the most important community buildings in Yellowknife. More than $495,000 was provided by the Governments of Canada and the Northwest Territories to complete an extensive energy retrofit on the Northern United Place (NUP).

The funding was made available through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the federal government’s plan to stimulate the economy and create jobs during the global recession. 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 federal and territorial governments are contributing equally to this overall investment of $110 million under the amended Canada – Northwest Territories Affordable Housing Program Agreement.

The Government of Canada wants to improve the quality of existing social housing for low-income seniors, single parent families, recent immigrants and Aboriginal households. Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides $850 million under the Affordable Housing Initiative to provinces and territories for the renovation and retrofit of existing social housing.

The renovation and energy retrofits undertaken on Northern United Place are expected to extend the life of a building that is essential to Northwest Territories residents. The project included the installation of a new boiler system, new siding, and window replacements.

The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); and the Honourable Robert McLeod, Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation, made the announcement today.

“This renovation and retrofit project will improve the quality of life for residents by keeping their homes safe and affordable,” said Minister Finley. “It is also a good way to get the local economy moving because it puts construction workers and trades people to work quickly.”

“Northern United Place is one of the most important buildings in Yellowknife. It is more than a housing facility. It is where northerners attend Aurora College to become nurses, teachers, business people and community leaders. It also serves as a gathering place for public events, community presentations, and church services. I am pleased that our investment in the building will extend the useful life of this important community facility”, said the Honourable Robert C. McLeod, Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation.

“Through the Affordable Housing Initiative and the matching contributions of the GNWT, the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation looks forward to continuing its partnership with the Government of Canada to improve the quality of housing throughout the Northwest Territories.”

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.

The Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, and the Region of York celebrated the start of construction of 144 affordable housing units in two projects in the City of Vaughan today. The projects are supported by $10.1 million in funding under the Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program. Lois Brown, Member of Parliament for Newmarket – Aurora, 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); Greg Sorbara, Member of Provincial Parliament for Vaughan, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Watson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; Region of York Chair, Bill Fisch; Linda Jackson, Mayor of the City of Vaughan; and Kenneth McAlister, President of Hesperus Fellowship Village attended the event. “Vaughan seniors’ will soon have access to more affordable rental housing options,” said MP Brown. “Investments like these are helping low-income seniors to continue to live independently in their communities, close to family and friends.” “Our government knows that access to decent affordable housing is essential to the health and well-being of our communities,” said MPP Sorbara. “The projects we are celebrating today will make a positive and significant difference in the lives of the people who will call them home.” Today’s announcement recognized two affordable housing projects in Vaughan: * Hesperus Village — a 60-unit project, sponsored by Hesperus Fellowship Village received $4.2 million in funding under the Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program. The units will be occupied by seniors living on low income. * Mapleglen Residences — an 84-unit project, sponsored by the Regional Municipality of York received $5.9 million in funding under the Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program. The units will be occupied by seniors living on low income. The federal and provincial allocations to the projects were complemented by municipal financial incentives. The Regional Municipality of York contributed $1.2 million for Hesperus Village and $14 million for Mapleglen Residences. The City of Vaughan also contributed to these projects by waiving $133,000 in development charges for Hesperus Village and by providing a long-term lease at a nominal fee, for the 2.1 acre lot where Mapleglen Residences will be located. “York Region’s contribution of more than $15 million for these two projects demonstrates our strong commitment to creating safe and affordable accommodation for York Region residents who need it the most,” said York Region Chairman and CEO Bill Fisch. “These projects are also great examples of what can happen when all levels of government and the community successfully work together.” “Hesperus Village is delighted to expand by making an additional sixty affordable rental units possible with multi-level government support,” said Dr. McAlister. “This will be a significant reduction of the length and age of existing waiting lists. Future residents are looking forward to experiencing holistic aging on a natural and intergenerational campus.” The Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program Agreement, signed in 2005, comprises a commitment of $301 million from each of the two senior levels of government. In total, the federal, provincial and municipal governments will invest at least $734 million in the program, which will provide affordable housing for up to 20,000 households in Ontario. In 2008, 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. Combined for Ontario, this means a further $1.2-billion joint investment under the amended Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program Agreement. The federal and provincial governments are contributing equally to this overall investment.