Feds target shovel-ready projects for quick wins on $13B social housing fund
OTTAWA — A newly launched federal housing fund is looking for early wins in a bid to help people with developmental disabilities, low-income seniors and women fleeing domestic violence.
The $13.2-billion fund is the largest chunk of cash under the Liberals’ $40 billion national housing strategy unveiled late last year, but will require other levels of government or the private sector to kick in cash for projects.
The money will be doled out through a mix of low-interest loans valued at almost $8.7 billion and $4.5 billion in non-repayable grants, that the government hopes will spur construction of 60,000 new, affordable housing units and pay for repairs to 240,000 more units to ensure they stay available for families in need.
Among those numbers are expected to be at least 4,000 shelter spaces for survivors of family violence, 7,000 affordable units for seniors and 2,400 affordable housing spaces for people with developmental disabilities.