Close X
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
ADVT 
National

Trudeau Unveils Housing Agreement In Iqaluit To Address Housing Crisis

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Aug, 2019 08:55 PM

    IQALUIT, Nunavut - The federal government has reached a new housing agreement with Nunavut to help address the housing crisis across the territory, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

     

    "We recognize that this is a big step forward that is going to make a huge difference in creating thousands of homes and we know this is really going to make a tangible impact in the lives of people here in the North," Trudeau said Friday during the second day of his two-day visit to the Far North.

     

    The prime minister made the announcement in Iqaluit alongside Nunavut Premier Joe Savikataaq and Iqaluit Mayor Madeleine Redfern.

     

    Nothing good comes from an overcrowded house, said Savikataaq, who described the housing situation as a crisis in what he called a "cold, harsh" environment.

     

    "It is no place for anyone to be homeless and we are happy for this funding," he said.

     

    The new agreement, which involves both the federal and territorial governments, will provide $290 million in targeted funding over eight years to "protect, renew and expand" social and community housing, as well as repair and build affordable homes across the territory.

     

    The federal government said Nunavut needs more than 3,000 units to meet its current housing demand, with over 4,900 individuals on waiting lists for public housing.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Risk Of Student Loan Defaults Rising, Say Documents Warning 'System Is Broken'

    Federal officials warned in a presentation earlier this year that the risk of student loan defaults and delays was on the rise, noting bleakly: the "system is broken."

    Risk Of Student Loan Defaults Rising, Say Documents Warning 'System Is Broken'

    Three Injured After Possible Tornado Touches Down In Quebec's Mauricie Region

    Three Injured After Possible Tornado Touches Down In Quebec's Mauricie Region
    Powerful winds overturned camper vans, snapped trees, downed power lines and sent objects flying into the nearby lake, which is in the Mauricie region.

    Three Injured After Possible Tornado Touches Down In Quebec's Mauricie Region

    Police Arrest 3 People After Drugs, Weapons, Cash Seized From West Kelowna Home

    A 45-year-old man, 26-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman, each of West Kelowna now face potential drug related charges. They are each expected to make their first appearance in court in October 2019.  

    Police Arrest 3 People After Drugs, Weapons, Cash Seized From West Kelowna Home

    Richmond RCMP Arrest Man For Luggage Theft At Airport

    Richmond RCMP Arrest Man For Luggage Theft At Airport
    The Richmond RCMP investigation into recent thefts of luggage at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is continuing and recently resulted in the identification and arrest of a single male suspect. 

    Richmond RCMP Arrest Man For Luggage Theft At Airport

    Burnaby RCMP Investigating Alleged Sexual Assault At UniverCity

    This morning, just after 5 a.m., Burnaby RCMP responded to a report of a sexual assault that is alleged to have occurred at UniverCity.

    Burnaby RCMP Investigating Alleged Sexual Assault At UniverCity

    Male Hospitalized Following Stabbing Outside Nanaimo Nightclub

    Male Hospitalized Following Stabbing Outside Nanaimo Nightclub
    An adult male was rushed to hospital with multiple stab wounds following an altercation outside a local night club.

    Male Hospitalized Following Stabbing Outside Nanaimo Nightclub