Press Release
May 14, 2021
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 British Columbia.
Today, Adam Vaughan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and Ken Hardie, Member of Parliament for Fleetwood – Port Kells, announced details of an approximately $4.95 million investment through the Projects Stream of the Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) for the immediate construction of 14 units of affordable homes for First Nations in British Columbia.
14 new homes will be built in the following two Indigenous communities: Kitsumkalum and Sik-E-Dakh (Glen Vowell Indian Band).
Delivered by CMHC, under the National Housing Strategy (NHS), RHI provides capital contributions to develop new, permanent affordable housing by covering costs associated with modular multi-unit rental construction; conversion of non-residential to affordable multi-residential homes; and, rehabilitation of buildings in disrepair and/or abandoned to affordable multi-residential homes. Investments made under the RHI are expected to support thousands of construction-related jobs for Canadians from coast to coast to coast.
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“Our Government is taking steps, right now, to ensure that every Canadian has a safe and affordable place to call home. Investments with our First Nations communities in British Columbia under the Rapid Housing Initiative will go a long way to effectively support those who need it most by quickly providing 14 new affordable housing units to vulnerable individuals and families. This is one of the ways our Government’s National Housing Strategy addresses the unique barriers faced by communities such as First Nations across Canada. Together, we will continue to provide affordable housing for those who need it most from coast to coast to coast.”
— The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
“Improving Indigenous housing outcomes must be a priority for the Government of Canada. This is why creating new stock of affordable and safe housing for Indigenous peoples is a priority under our government’s Rapid Housing Initiative. By partnering with communities such as First Nations in British Columbia, we aim to improve overall housing conditions and to alleviate core housing needs. Collectively, we can build a generation of new, permanent housing that we can all be proud of.”
— Adam Vaughan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
“The National Housing Strategy is working to ensure more affordable housing for Indigenous peoples. This funding is part of our commitment to addressing severe housing needs across the country. It will provide immediate support to create safe and stable housing for First Nations across British Columbia while assisting those most vulnerable.”
— Ken Hardie, Member of Parliament for Fleetwood – Port Kells
“Here in Sik-E-Dakh, the current global pandemic has highlighted the needs of members who want to return home, primarily for mental health and food security, but can’t due to the current lack of livable space. Those who have been able to move so far have exacerbated pre-existing overcrowding, and created a higher risk due to the inability to safely distance and or isolate as instructed by provincial and federal health officers. The Rapid Housing Initiative has been a godsend by allowing the Sik-E-Dakh Nation the opportunity to provide some of our more vulnerable members a space to call home on their traditional territories. Ha’miyaa.”
— Velma Sutherland, Band Administrator, Sik-E-Dakh (Glen Vowell Band)
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Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
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Media Relations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
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