Federal government to open applications for Indigenous-led shelters across Canada
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The federal government says it will soon open applications to build emergency shelters and transitional housing for Indigenous people facing gender-based violence across Canada.
Speaking in Iqaluit, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller today highlighted money already announced in the Liberals’ 2021 budget — including $420 million over five years for the construction of Indigenous-led shelters.
Ahmed Hussen, who is the families, children and social development minister, says a call for shelter proposals will go out this September.
Hussen says the money will pay for the construction of at least 38 emergency shelters and 50 transitional homes across the country.