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Federal government invests in 691 new homes in Ontario

Thunder Bay, Ontario, November 18, 2024

The federal government is providing $262.2 million to help build 691 new homes in northern and Indigenous communities in Ontario.

The announcement was made by the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario.

It took place at the North End Community Centre, located in Thunder Bay next door to the 1040 Huron Avenue project, which received $4.8 million to build 24 one-bedroom apartments and will be operated by Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services (OAHS). This project will feature a “for Indigenous, by Indigenous” approach to transitional housing. The homes are near local schools, parks, and public transit.

A detailed list of all the projects that received funding is provided in an appendix to this release.

Quotes:

“Everyone deserves a place to call their own, and the Affordable Housing Fund and Rapid Housing Initiative are two programs through which we’re helping make that a reality for Canadians. We will keep investing in housing projects like the ones announced today for Ontario, and working with partners across the country, to end the housing crisis.”
— The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
“Through programs like the Rapid Housing Initiative and the Affordable Housing Fund, we’re helping Canadians secure their right to a home they can call their own. The new homes announced for Northern Ontario are a great example of how we’re unlocking the potential to transform lives and communities. Together, we are building a future where every generation has a safe, secure place to call home.”
— The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario

Quick facts:

  • The National Housing Strategy (NHS) is a 10+ year, $115+ billion plan to give more Canadians a place to call home. Progress on programs and initiatives is updated quarterly at www.placetocallhome.ca. The Housing Funding Initiatives Map shows affordable housing projects that have been developed.
    • As of September 2024, the federal government has committed $57.57 billion to support the creation of over 156,000 units and the repair of over 297,000 units. These measures prioritize those in greatest need, including seniors, Indigenous Peoples, people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, and women and children fleeing violence.
  • The Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) provides funding through low-interest and/or forgivable loans or contributions to partner organizations for new affordable housing and the renovation and repair of existing, affordable and community housing. This is a $14.6 billion program under the National Housing Strategy (NHS) that gives priority to projects that help people who need it most, including women and children fleeing family violence, seniors, Indigenous Peoples, people living with disabilities, those with mental health or addiction issues, Veterans, and young adults.
    • As of September 2024, the Government of Canada has committed $10.34 billion to support the creation of over 40,000 units and the repair of over 166,000 units through the Affordable Housing Fund.
    • Budget 2024 announced enhancements to the AHF which includes the program being extended from 2025 – 26 to 2028 – 2029. The existing New Construction Stream is now divided into two dedicated sub-streams: a Rapid Housing Sub-Stream for the creation of shelters, supportive and transitional housing for those in greatest need, and a dedicated Community Housing Sub-Stream to support affordable and mixed-market housing where there are both affordable and market rent units in a project. The Repair and Renewal Stream has replaced minimum requirements with an approach where projects supporting accessibility and energy efficiency will be prioritized. Applications including these enhancements will open on November 22.
  • The Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) is delivered through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) under the NHS. It provides funding to facilitate the rapid construction of new housing and the acquisition of existing buildings for the purpose of rehabilitation or conversion to permanent affordable housing units. With its third phase, launched in 2022, the Rapid Housing Initiative once again exceeded targets. It is expected that with this phase over 5,200 new homes will be created, of which almost half will be for women and one third will be for Indigenous Peoples. The total number of units created with the support of Rapid Housing Initiative is expected to be over 16,000 units. The program is now closed.
    • The RHI takes a human rights-based approach to housing, serving people experiencing or at risk of homelessness and other vulnerable people, including women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, young adults, Indigenous Peoples, people with disabilities, people experiencing mental health and addiction issues, Veterans, 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, racialized groups, and recent immigrants or refugees.

Additional information:

Visit Canada.ca/housing for the most requested Government of Canada housing information.

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 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.

To find out more about the National Housing Strategy, please visit www.placetocallhome.ca.

For information on this news release contact:

Sofia Ouslis
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
Sofia.Ouslis@infc.gc.ca

Media Relations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
media@cmhc-schl.gc.ca

Appendix: Projects receiving funding

Project Name Program Region/ City Funding ($) Units Type
OAHS Affordable Housing Huron Thunder Bay Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) Thunder Bay 4,751,314 24 New units
Norseman Inn Seniors Conversion Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Red Lake 2,076,551 10 New units
Whitefish Bay 32A Rapid Housing 3 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Whitefish Bay 32A 8,773,527 25 New units
Slate Falls Nation 10 House Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) 30 Lot, Slate Falls 5,396,900 10 New units
Neskantaga – RHI 3  – 5 duplexes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Neskantaga 5,559,400 10 New units
Nipissing Elders' Lodge – Duchesnay Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Nipissing 10 6,857,495 10 New units
Ojibways of Onigaming Rapid Housing Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Sabaskong Bay 35D 1,656,069 6 New units
Lac Seul First Nation 3 – 5 Plex Housing Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Lac Seul 28, 5,464,804 15 New units
10 Single 3 – Bedroom Units RHI 3 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Fort Hope 64 5,917,500 10 New units
Marten Falls – Multi-unit projects – 23/24 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Marten Falls 65 5,706,745 12 New units
Olive’s Garden Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Chippewas of Rama First Nation 9,600,000 44 New units
SL39 – RHI 3 – New Construction (5 units) – Single Family Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Shoal Lake (Part) 39A 2,420,594 5 New units
WBSK – RHI3 – Single Family Homes New Construction (10 units) – Main Rd Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Wabauskang 21 5,212,716 10 New units
Serpent River First Nation RHI – 7 Modular Duplex Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Serpent River 7 5,144,803 14 New units
Niisaachewan – RHI3 – Single Family Homes – New Construction (10 units) Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) The Dalles 38C 4,932,771 10 New units
SL40– RHI 3 – New Construction (10 units) – Single Family Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Shoal Lake (Part) 40 5,289,633 10 New units
WLON – RHI3 – Single Family house – New Construction (10 units) Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Dryden 5,442,992 10 New units
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Aaki 84 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Kitchenuhmaykoosib Aaki 84 (Big Trout Lake) 13,735,314 35 New units
Sachigo RHI Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Sachigo Lake 1 6,955,153 20 New units
Oshkineeg Youth Transitional Housing Program, Kenora, ON in partnership with Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services. Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Kenora 1,253,900 5 New units
MBQ Senior Housing Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory 1,343,561 7 New units
Rapid Housing Initiative – Alderville First Nation Triplex Builds Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Alnwick/Haldimand, 1,618,255 6 New units
Lac Seul RHI3 2023 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Hudson 3,483,040 10 New units
Nipissing Elder's Lodge – Garden Village Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Nipissing 10 5,762,058 10 New units
Wabaseemoong Rapid Housing Initiative 3 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Wabaseemoong 9,258,044 26 New units
SLFN Project B – 4 Stick Builds Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Sachigo Lake 1 2,184,861 4 New units
SLFN Project A – 10 Modular Builds Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Sachigo Lake 1 4,321,582 10 New units
Mississauga of the Credit First Nation RHI Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Haldimand County 6,600,000 15 New units
Constance Lake – 6 Single Family Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Constance Lake 92 1,980,039 6 New units
Dokis RHI Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Dokis 9 2,640,000 7 New units
Kasabonika Lake RHI2 Project A (2 single family modular) Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Kasabonika Lake 1,130,801 2 New units
Three 5 bedroom Modular Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Rat Portage 38A 2,156,854 3 New units
Saugeen Rapid Housing Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Saugeen 29 2,981,000 8 New units
SFFN Project B – 5 Modular Builds Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Slate Falls 2,701,128 5 New units
SFFN Project A – 5 Stick Builds Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Slate Falls 2,538,675 5 New units
NCLFN 8 Modular Single Family Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Weagamow Lake 87 3,945,213 8 New units
NCLFN 2 Modular Four Plexes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Weagamow Lake 87 1,367,943 8 New units
NCLFN 4 stick frame single family homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Weagamow Lake 87 2,051,786 4 New units
Aroland Renovation Project # 2 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Aroland 83 784,040 6 New units
Bearskin Lake First Nation RHI 2 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Bearskin Lake 14,349,520 30 New units
Big Grassy Modular Home Row Housing Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Big Grassy River 35G 1,982,549 10 New units
CLFN Project B – 4 Stick Builds Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Cat Lake 63C 2,096,558 4 New units
CLFN Project A – 10 Modular Builds Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Cat Lake 63C, 4,312,135 10 New units
Project Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Fort Frances 2,928,000 12 New units
Eabametoong 5 duplex units 2021 – 22 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Fort Hope 64 4,053,175 10 New units
Chapleau Cree RHI Project – 6 Units Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Fox Lake 2 2,726,883 6 New units
GFN 2022 RHI2 Project 9 Single Family Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Ginoogaming First Nation 2,916,495 9 New units
GFN 2022 RHI2 Project 4-plex Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Ginoogaming First Nation 936,225 4 New units
AWZ#37 Project B – Windigo Island Triplexes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Kenora 2,465,964 6 New units
AWZ#37 Project A – Regina Bay Duplexes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Kenora 1,225,542 4 New units
Family Living Complex Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Mississagi River 8 1,863,880 5 New units
10 Unit RHI CMHC Muskrat Dam Housing Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Muskrat Dam Lake 2,258,584 10 New units
Neskantaga – Duplex project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Neskantaga 5,516,076 10 New units
North Spirit Lake First Nation Rapid Housing Initiative Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) North Spirit Lake 1,901,947 3 New units
NWA#33 Dog Paw Row Housing Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Northwest Angle 33B 1,257,992 5 New units
Wunnumin Lake Rapid Housing Initiative Project B paper application Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Wunnumin 1 2,135,202 4 New units
Wunnumin Lake Rapid Housing Initiative Project A paper application Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Wunnumin 1 904,840 2 New units
Pikangikum Community Safe House Village – Second Stage Homes Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Pikangikum 14 3,268,000 10 New units
AoPFN RHI Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Golden Lake 39 5,038,357 12 New units
Poplar Hill First Nation Rapid Housing Initiative Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Poplar Hill 1,901,945 3 New units
Nibinamik First Nation – Multi-Plex Housing Project.  Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Summer Beaver 6,043,004 14 New units
MBQ Senior Housing Initiative Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Tyendinaga Mohawk 5,670,759 12 New units
Wapekeka RHI2 Project A (2 single family modular) Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Wapekeka 2 1,149,060 2 New units
Shelter Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Curve Lake First Nation 35 $1,089,180 6 New units
Transitional Housing Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Christian Island 30 1,000,000 10 New units
Modular Housing Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Fort Frances 2,399,400 7 New units
Community Housing II Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Gull River 55 2,350,000 10 New units
Affordable Housing On-Reserve Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Manitou Rapids 11 1,587,132 8 New units
Maple Ridge Project Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Sagamok 2,049,600 3 New units
Onondaga Phase 2 Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) Six Nations (Part) 40 1,872,500 5 New units
Total $262,247,565 691  

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