Skip to content
CMHC Home Canada Mortgage
and Housing Corporation
  • Sign In or Register
  • Français
  • MENU
MENU
× Français
  • Home
  • Professionals
    • Project funding and mortgage financing
      • Funding programs
        • Affordable Housing Fund
        • Affordable Housing Innovation Fund
        • Apartment Construction Loan Program
        • Canada Greener Affordable Housing
        • Community (social) housing
        • Federal Lands Initiative
        • Funding for Indigenous housing
        • Housing Supply Challenge
        • Innovation and research
        • National Housing Strategy Project Profiles
        • Rapid Housing Initiative
      • Mortgage Loan Insurance Products
        • Homeowner and Small Rental Mortgage Loan Insurance
          • CMHC Purchase
          • CMHC Improvement
          • CMHC Income Property
          • CMHC Refinance
          • CMHC Newcomers
          • CMHC Self-Employed
          • CMHC Portability
          • Eco Products for Lenders
        • Multi-Unit and Rental Housing
          • MLI Select
        • Default, claims and properties for sale
        • Underwriting centre
        • emili
        • NHA approved lenders
        • Calculating GDS / TDS
        • How to recognize and report mortgage fraud
        • Contact mortgage loan insurance
        • Insured Mortgage Purchase Program (IMPP)
      • Securitization
        • NHA Mortgage Backed Securities
        • Canada Mortgage Bonds
        • Canadian registered covered bonds
        • Blockchain in the housing industry
    • Housing markets, data and research
      • CMHC Reports Calendar
      • Housing markets
        • Housing market reports
        • Mortgage market and consumer reports
        • Fall 2024 Rental Market Report
      • Housing research
        • Consultations
          • Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act
            • Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act – Frequently asked questions
        • Housing research reports
        • Housing surveys
          • Mortgage consumer surveys
        • Research awards and scholarships
        • Understanding core housing need
        • Collaborative Housing Research Network
      • Housing data
        • Data tables
          • Household characteristics data
          • Housing market data
          • Mortgage and debt data
          • Rental market data
        • Housing market information portal
        • Residential Mortgage Industry Data Dashboard
        • CMHC licence agreement for the use of data
        • Housing Knowledge Centre
    • Industry innovation and leadership
      • Housing innovation
      • Our Partners
        • Partnerships
        • Federal, Provincial and Territorial Forum on Housing
      • Industry collaboration
        • Expert Community on Housing (ECoH)
      • Industry expertise
        • Affordable housing
        • Indigenous housing
        • Senior housing
        • Accessible and adaptable housing
        • Developing sustainable housing
        • Resources for mortgage professionals
        • CMHC newsletters
    • Events and speakers
      • Conferences
        • 2024 National Housing Conference
          • About
          • National Housing Conference - Agenda
          • Location
          • InnoZone
          • Details for participants
      • Speakers’ bureau
        • Kevin Hughes
  • Consumers
    • Buying a home
      • Homebuying calculators
        • Mortgage calculator
        • Affordability calculator
        • Debt service calculator
      • Buying guides
        • Homebuying step by step
        • CMHC's condominium buyer's guide
      • Mortgage loan insurance for consumers
        • What is CMHC mortgage loan insurance?
        • Do I qualify for mortgage loan insurance?
        • CMHC mortgage loan insurance costs
        • CMHC's Eco Products
          • CMHC’s Eco Improvement
          • CMHC Eco Plus
        • CMHC — home renovation financing options
        • FAQs — mortgage loan insurance
      • Incentives for homebuyers
      • Newcomers
      • The First-Time Home Buyer Incentive
    • Owning a home
      • Manage your mortgage
        • Mortgage fraud
        • Mortgage planning tips
        • Plan and manage your mortgage
        • Your credit report
        • Your home value
      • Aging in place
        • Housing options for Seniors
        • Housing and finance tips
        • Mortgage financing options for people 55+
        • Preventing fraud and financial abuse
    • Renting a home
      • I want to rent
        • Things to consider before renting
        • Types of housing for rent in Canada
        • Finding or advertising a rental property
        • Visiting the rental property
        • Lease and rental agreements
        • Signing the lease
        • Credit checks and bad credit
        • Rental payments and deposits
        • Roommates and pets
      • I am renting
        • Moving day
        • Landlord/Tenant responsibilities
        • Inspections
        • Maintenance and repairs
        • Complaints and evictions
        • Rent increases
        • When you can't pay rent
        • Renewing or terminating the lease
        • Moving out
      • One-Time Top-Up to the Canada Housing Benefit
      • COVID‑19: eviction bans and suspensions to support renters
  • About CMHC
    • CMHC’s goals, values and commitment to housing
    • Discover Life at CMHC
    • Management and governance
      • Speakers’ bureau
      • CMHC's Annual Public Meeting
      • CMHC’s board of directors and committees
      • Our management committee
      • Pension governance
        • Pension overview
        • Key roles and responsibilities
        • Annual reports
    • Corporate reporting
      • CMHC’s 2023 Annual Report
      • Program evaluation
      • Quarterly financial reports
      • Joint auditors special examination report to CMHC board 2018
      • CMHC’s Insured Mortgage Deferral
      • Corporate Plan Summary
      • Transparency
        • Access to information and privacy protection
        • Accessibility at CMHC
        • Accessibility feedback process
        • Briefing materials
        • Procurement
          • Vendor Diversity Program
        • Travel, hospitality and conference expenditures
    • Contact us
      • Contact mortgage loan insurance
      • Regional offices
      • Granville lsland
      • Indigenous and the North Housing Solutions
      • National office
      • Holiday service hours
  • Media Newsroom
  • National Housing Strategy
    • What is the strategy?
      • About the initiatives
      • How to apply
      • Help and resources
      • The National Housing Strategy Glossary of Common Terms
    • Federal/Provincial/Territorial housing agreements
    • Other funding and financing opportunities
  • The Housing Observer
  • Canada’s Housing Podcast
  • Careers
  • Housing Knowledge Centre
 
  • Home
  • Media Newsroom
  • $151 million for affordable housing
  • Save
  • Share
Save Icon

SAVE TO MY FOLDER

$151 million for affordable housing

SAVE
Close this Window   |   Manage my Folder
Save Icon

SAVE TO MY FOLDER

$151 million for affordable housing

Done Done!
Close this Window   |   Manage my Folder
Share icon

Share via

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail
  • print
  • CopyLink

SuccessCopyLinkVersionLink copied

Share icon

Share via

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail
  • print
  • CopyLink

SuccessCopyLinkVersionLink copied

share icon

Mail-blue Share via Email

Did You Know?

You can include an email signature?

Register | Sign In

×
Google Captcha Loader
share icon

Mail-blue Share via Email

Done Done!
Close this window

$151 million for affordable housing

Montreal, May 4, 2021

1,500 affordable housing units built or bought and renovated in Québec thanks to a consortium comprised of the Government of Canada, the Government of Québec, Fonds de solidarité FTQ, Ivanhoé Cambridge and other investors

The Government of Canada, the Government of Québec, the Fonds de solidarité FTQ and Ivanhoé Cambridge are teaming up to make $120 million available to cooperatives, non-profit organizations and housing authorities to build or renovate affordable housing.The Lucie and André Chagnon Foundation, Fondaction, the Mirella and Lino Saputo Foundation, and the J. Armand Bombardier Foundation are contributing a total of $31 million. The Association des groupes de ressources techniques du Québec (AGRTQ) will oversee the projects arising from this partnership as of fall 2021.

The pooled $151 million will enable housing co-ops, non-profit organizations and housing authorities to secure long-term financing to build or acquire and renovate some 1,500 affordable and family housing units in Quebec.

This partnership is an innovative response to the needs of organizations seeking to quickly seize market opportunities and ensure a steady supply of affordable housing in the province. Organizations dedicated to affordable housing will now have one more tool in addition to the various financing options available for such projects in Québec.

The formation of this consortium was announced today at a press conference attended by the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Member of Parliament for Honoré-Mercier, Andrée Laforest, Quebec Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Chantal Rouleau, Minister for Transport and Minister Responsible for the Metropolis and the Montréal Region, Janie C. Béïque, President and CEO of the Fonds de solidarité FTQ, Nathalie Palladitcheff, President and CEO of Ivanhoé Cambridge and Dominique Frenette, Vice-President, Investments of the Chagnon Foundation, representing the participating foundations and Fondaction.

The legal structure of this consortium for affordable housing was established by Lavery Lawyers.

Quotes:

“Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. Through the National Housing Strategy’s Affordable Housing Innovation Fund, we are proud to help Quebec organizations build or acquire and renovate 1,500 social, community or affordable housing units. These investments show that, by joining forces, we can improve peoples’ quality of life, strengthen our communities and lend a hand to Canadians in need.”
— The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible for CMHC
“The COVID-19 crisis has reminded us that access to affordable housing is critical to the health and well-being of vulnerable households. That's why the Government of Canada's National Housing Strategy is so important. Today, the establishment of consortium of investors will provide a significant boost to many households. By working together, we will be able to provide affordable housing to those who need it most in Quebec and from coast to coast.”
— The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Member of Parliament for Honoré-Mercier
“Through this collaboration and the 30 million dollars we are awarding, an additional 1,500 affordable housing units will be available to Quebecers. To manage to affordably house all Quebecers, all families, our government is working on several fronts in a concerted way. It is essential to continue to increase the housing supply, not only in Montreal, but in all the regions of Québec. The needs are great, but we will continue to do equally great things. I am very proud to announce this initiative, which we have been working on for several months now!”
— Andrée Laforest, Québec Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Member for Chicoutimi
“The Fonds de solidarité FTQ is proud to be a part of this consortium, made up of partners who are committed to and concerned about providing quality affordable housing to modest-income households. This partnership complements other initiatives that we are supporting. With this new capital contribution, the Fonds de solidarité FTQ has invested nearly $170 million to support social, community and affordable housing in Québec. The partnership announced today will allow organizations to buy buildings, keep them in good condition and charge affordable rents. This initiative shows once again that the Fonds is committed to investing for a better society and for the well-being of Quebecers.”
— Janie Béïque, President and CEO of the Fonds de solidarité FTQ
“Ivanhoé Cambridge takes pride in belonging to a group of investors united by a common vision of accessibility to affordable housing in Québec. As a real estate subsidiary of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, we capitalize on the best investment opportunities to grow Quebecers’ assets while having a positive impact in the communities where we are present. Our investment in affordable housing is a prime example.”
— Nathalie Palladitcheff, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ivanhoé Cambridge
“The announcement of this consortium comes at the right time, as the current uncertainty will only exacerbate the need for social, community and affordable housing. Fondaction, the Mirella and Lino Saputo Foundation, the J. Armand Bombardier Foundation and the Chagnon Foundation all share the belief that Québec must be an inclusive society where everyone has access to decent living conditions. We’re pleased to be participating in this innovative initiative that will help the economic and social recovery in Québec.”
— Dominique Frenette, Vice-President, Investments of the Chagnon Foundation

Summary of facts:

  • The Government of Canada will be participating through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), the Government of Québec through the Société d'habitation du Québec, the Fonds de solidarité FTQ through the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ and Ivanhoé Cambridge through Société immobilière Trans-Québec.
  • The consortium will finance the construction of new buildings and the acquisition and renovation of existing buildings in order to create about 1,500 affordable and family housing units in Québec;
  • The funding is the result of a partnership between public, private and philanthropic sectors totalling almost $151 million, along with community contributions that bring the grand total to $181;
  • The consortium offers a combination of traditional mortgages and 15-year patient loans;
  • Community contributions could take the form of interest-free loans, subsidies, donations or any other means to reduce the total cost of financing a project;
  • Borrowers (NPOs, cooperatives, housing authorities) will submit their projects to the Association des groupes de ressources techniques du Québec (AGRTQ), which will analyze them and make recommendations to a committee made up of partner-investors.

Partners:

  • Government of Canada, through the Affordable Housing Innovation Fund borne of the National Housing Strategy (NHS), administered by CMHC: $30 million
  • Government of Quebec, administered by the SHQ: $30 million
  • Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ: $30 million
  • Ivanhoé Cambridge: $30 million
  • Lucie and André Chagnon Foundation: $20 million
  • Fondaction: $5 million
  • Mirella and Lino Saputo Foundation: $5 million
  • J. Armand Bombardier Foundation: $1 million
  • Local contributions: approximately $30 million

Associated links:

As Canada’s authority on housing, CMHC contributes to the stability of the housing market and financial system, provides support for Canadians in housing need, and offers unbiased housing research and advice to all levels of Canadian government, consumers and the housing industry. CMHC’s aim is that by 2030, everyone in Canada has a home they can afford, and that meets their needs. For more information, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook.

A leader in housing, the SHQ works to facilitate citizens’ access to appropriate housing conditions. To this end, it offers affordable or low-rental housing and assistance programs promoting residential construction and renovation, home adaptation and home ownership. In addition, the SHQ fosters the creation of partnerships with communities, consultation between community stakeholders, and innovation. To learn more about its activities, visit www.habitation.gouv.qc.ca.

SocietehabitationQuebec

HabitationSHQ

For more information about the National Housing Strategy, visit www.placetocallhome.ca.

To learn more about the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ’s commitment to social housing, visit www.fondsftq.com/logement-social.

Information on this release:

Patrick McQuilken
Senior Advisor, Media Relations and Communications
Fonds de solidarité FTQ
514 850-4835 / 514 703-5587
pmcquilken@fondsftq.com

Audrey-Anne Coulombe
Senior Officer, Media Relations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
613-748-2573
acoulomb@cmhc-schl.gc.ca

Mikaela Harrison
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
mikaela.harrison@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca

Bénédicte Trottier-Lavoie
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and Minister Responsible for the Saguenay − Lac-Saint-Jean Region
514-686-7100
benedicte.trottierlavoie@mamh.gouv.qc.ca

Ivanhoé Cambridge
Media contact : 1 866-456-3342
media@ivanhoecambridge.com

Claire Neveux
Communications Advisor
Lucie and André Chagnon Foundation
514-380-2001, ext. 1061
neveuxc@fondationchagnon.org

Adèle Catteau
AGRTQ
438-354-4481
adele.catteau@agrtq.qc.ca

Was this page relevant to your needs?

Thank you for your feedback!

How Can We Help?

Suggest an Improvement

Report a Bug

How Can We Help?

Suggest an Improvement

Please share your suggestion.

Google Captcha Loader

How Can We Help?

Report a Bug

Please describe the problem.

Google Captcha Loader

Thank you. Your feedback has been submitted.

Date Published: May 4, 2021

By Topic

  • Professionals
    • Project funding and mortgage financing
    • Housing markets data and research
    • Industry innovation and leadership
    • Events and speakers
  • Consumers
    • Home buying
    • Owning a home
    • Renting a home

About Us

  • CMHC's Story
  • Management and Governance
  • Our Partners
  • Corporate Reporting
  • Contact Us
  • Careers

More

  • CMHC Newsletters
  • CMHC Library
  • Housing Observer
  • Media Newsroom
  • CMHC and Accessible Housing
  • CMHC on Twitter
  • CMHC on LinkedIn
  • CMHC on Facebook
  • CMHC on Instagram
  • CMHC on YouTube
Privacy Policy    |    Terms and Conditions    |    Transparency    |    Accessibility Plan    |    Accessibility Feedback     Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) ©2025 
Canada
loader icon