For Release - November 20, 2009
Governments Celebrate New Affordable Housing in London
London, Ontario
– Funding of $4.7 million for 52 new
affordable housing rental units for seniors living on low income was
announced today in London.
Ed Holder, Member of Parliament for London West, on behalf of the
Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills
Development Canada and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation (CMHC), and the Honourable Chris Bentley,
Attorney General and Member of Provincial Parliament for London West
on behalf of the Honourable Jim Watson, Ontario’s Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing; along with David Winninger,
Councillor on behalf of Anne Marie DeCicco-Best,
Mayor of the City of London, made the announcement.
“The Government of Canada is helping Canadians during these tough
economic times and giving hope to seniors who need quality,
affordable housing that meets their needs,” said MP Holder. “This
investment is possible through our government’s Economic Action
Plan, that is stimulating the economy and creating jobs during the
global recession. For Ontario, this includes a $1.2 billion joint
investment.”
“New housing initiatives add significant support to the McGuinty
government’s Poverty Reduction Strategy,” said MPP Bentley.
“We will continue to work with our municipal partners to ensure more
units are built during the life of this program.”
“This multi-level
funding is very important to all Londoners, especially our seniors,
as we continue to work together to combat homelessness, through the
provision of decent affordable housing in our community,” said Mayor
Anne Marie DeCicco-Best.
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