Construction underway on houses by students and for students

Construction is underway for three new three-bedroom duplexes in Rankin Inlet, built by 16 Nunavut Arctic College trades students as part of a pilot project. The students are gaining hands-on experience in framing, sanding, and hammering, with the project expected to be completed by summer 2025 when they graduate. This initiative is a collaboration between […]

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United Way Simcoe Muskoka spends $3.5M for homeless housing

The United Way Simcoe Muskoka is allocating over $3.5 million through Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy to tackle the housing crisis, particularly for those at risk of homelessness in rural and remote communities across Ontario. Brian Shelley, Chief Executive and Philanthropy Officer, emphasized the need for innovative programs to help over 200,000 Canadians who experience

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$1M from province to help combat homelessness in Huron County

A significant affordable housing development is nearing completion in Goderich, Huron County, representing a $13 million investment for 40 units aimed at low-income tenants. This project is central to Huron County’s homelessness prevention plan, which involves over $20 million allocated for nearly 70 new affordable housing apartments across the region. Last year, nearly 50 households

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NHAP mortgage requirement ‘large departure’ from original program

The Nunavut Homeownership Assistance Program (NHAP), launched in August as part of the Nunavut 3000 initiative, marks a significant shift from the original Homeownership Assistance Program (HAP). NHAP offers a $250,000 forgivable loan over ten years for purchasing materials to build a home, whereas the original HAP provided materials for free and allowed homeowners to

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Homelessness isn’t unique to big cities. Rural Sask. communities say they need help too

Kristen Whitehead’s journey to regain stability has been challenging. After becoming addicted to crystal meth in 2018, she lost her home and her seven children were placed in family care. For two years, she experienced “hidden homelessness,” moving from one relative’s couch to another, feeling disconnected and without a permanent place. However, after achieving sobriety

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N.L. ready to spend millions to support parents affected by Jordan’s Principle cuts, MHA says

Newfoundland and Labrador is stepping up to provide educational support funding for children with exceptionalities impacted by delays in a federally funded program known as Jordan’s Principle. Gerry Byrne, the Liberal MHA for Corner Brook, announced that the province would allocate millions to assist families facing funding cutbacks until the end of the calendar year.

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Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre finds permanent housing for over 100 people so far this year

The Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre’s Outreach and Housing Services Program has successfully housed over 100 individuals in the past eight months, including a participant named Shadow, who was previously homeless for nearly four years. Shadow expressed joy at receiving a two-bedroom apartment for her and her seven-year-old son, marking a significant turning point in

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Calgary police discover underground encampment south of Stampede grounds

Calgary police have dismantled a complex underground tunnel and encampment near the Stampede grounds, citing health and safety concerns. Sgt. Kristian Thorpe of the community engagement response team described the structure as “incredibly elaborate” and dangerous for both its inhabitants and the surrounding community. The encampment was located in the 3200 block of 25th Avenue

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Homeless encampment grows on Notre-Dame Street, prompting concern and calls for action

A new homeless encampment has emerged on Notre-Dame Street East in Montreal, growing larger each day. This situation mirrors a similar tent city that arose during the pandemic and was later dismantled by the City of Montreal due to safety concerns. In response, the city has stated that its teams are working to direct individuals

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Warming bus was a success, but needs funding to be feasible, officials say

As cold weather approaches, the City of Windsor is seeking additional funding to operate its warming bus, a mobile shelter that provided essential services last winter. During its 55 nights of operation from February to April, the bus served over 300 vulnerable individuals, many of whom were homeless, struggling with mental health or addiction issues,

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