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Posted by Moishe Alexander

The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister Responsible for Newfoundland and Labrador, on behalf of  the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and the Honourable Tom Hedderson, Minister of Transportation and Works and Minister Responsible for Newfoundland Labrador Housing (Housing), today announced $350,000 to support the construction of ten new housing units in Bishop’s Falls.

Funding for this project has been made available through Canada’s Economic Action Plan. The Federal and Provincial governments are contributing equally to this overall investment of $58 million under the amended Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador Affordable Housing Program Agreement.

“Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, our government is taking concrete action to help ensure our economic recovery and create the conditions for long-term growth,” said Minister MacKay. “Funding new construction projects like these projects will not only improve the overall housing conditions, and quality of life of its residents by keeping their homes safe and affordable for years to come, but also help stimulate the local economy and create jobs.”

“We believe sound investments in projects such as this affordable housing development in Bishop’s Falls, will provide more opportunities for seniors and persons with disabilities to live independently within their communities,” said Minister Hedderson. “Through Newfoundland Labrador Housing, the William’s Government, along with our federal and private sector partners, remains committed to further investments in affordable housing options for seniors and persons with disabilities.”

“We are pleased to be a partner in this enterprise and to be able to provide suitable affordable for lower-income households in the Exploits area,” said James Joy, of Exploits 2000 Inc, Grand Falls – Windsor. “This partnership between the federal and provincial governments and our company has also helped create much needed employment in our area.”

The project will involve the construction of ten two-bedroom units, including one unit for persons with disabilities on Hampton’s Hill in Bishop Fall’s. The federal/provincial funding includes $315,000 under Housing for Low-Income Seniors as well as $35,000 from Housing for Persons with Disabilities. The proponent will provide the remaining funding to cover the cost of the project. The anticipated completion date for this project is October 2010.

Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides $475 million, over two years, to build new rental housing for low-income seniors and persons with disabilities. 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.

One of the key objectives for the Provincial Government is to stimulate the development of affordable rental housing in the private, public and non-profit sectors. Provincial priority is on rental housing for seniors, persons with disabilities and those who require supports to live independently in the community.

Posted by Moishe Alexander

HAMPTON, N.B., August 17, 2009 — Thirty-two new apartments for low-income seniors were officially opened today by the provincial and federal governments. The new Hampton-based units are funded under Phase III of the Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Agreement.

New Brunswick Social Development Minister Kelly Lamrock, who is also Minister Responsible for Housing, and Fundy Royal Member of Parliament Rob Moore, who is also Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice, made the announcement at Ossekeag Place of Hampton United Church today.

“We are pleased to work in cooperation with our partners to provide high-quality, affordable homes for low-income seniors in the Hampton area,” said Minister Lamrock. “Affordable housing is part of this government’s efforts to help our seniors be active and healthy members of local communities.”

The $3.5-million project at 25 Robb Ct. was completed in August 2009.

The housing units were developed by Ossekeag Place of Hampton United Church Inc, a non-profit corporation. The project received $480,000 in funding under the Federal Affordable Housing Trust to offset construction costs, as well as close to $700,000 in rent supplements from the Province of New Brunswick for 16 of the 32 units.

In addition, the project received SEED funding through CMHC to assist during the initial planning stages.

“The Government of Canada is committed to making affordable housing available in New Brunswick and across Canada for those who need it most,” said Mr. Moore. “This project will help seniors access safe and suitable housing, and build a stronger future for themselves.”

MP Moore spoke on behalf of Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).

Funding is available to private non-profit organizations, co-operatives, and community or private developers interested in developing projects for low- to moderate-income families, seniors, non-elderly singles, disabled persons and persons with special needs.

Ossekeag Place of Hampton United Church was also built to high energy-efficiency standards, and involved consultation with Efficiency NB. Builders of affordable housing projects for low-income individuals may receive an incentive of $2,000 per apartment unit if the building is heated by low greenhouse gas emission technologies as approved by Efficiency NB.