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Canada Delivers Housing-Related Infrastructure Loan to Minto

Affordable Housing, Ontario | Posted by admin
Jun 15 2010

Presented by Moishe Alexander and Canadian Funding Corp. – The Government of Canada announced today that the Town of Minto has been approved for an infrastructure loan as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan.

The announcement was made by Gary Schellenberger, Member of Parliament for Perth – Wellington, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).

“Our Government understands the importance of infrastructure in maintaining strong and prosperous communities,” said MP Schellenberger. “This program is opening the door for municipalities to meet their housing-related infrastructure needs. Canada’s Economic Action Plan will continue to create jobs and stimulate the local economy here in Minto, and in all corners of the country.”

Moishe Alexander comments that the approval for this loan for Minto to upgrade treatment systems is essential. Canadian Funding Corp is very happy to report on this. Mr. Alexander is studying the increased capacity which will aid Minto citizens.

The Town of Minto has been approved for more than $2.3 million in a low-cost loan from CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program (MILP), to upgrade its wastewater treatment systems. These funds will increase the capacity of the collection system and reduce the risk of sewer backups for residents of Minto.

Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides up to $2 billion in direct low-cost loans to municipalities, over two years, for housing-related infrastructure projects through the MILP. Municipal infrastructure loans are available to any municipality in Canada and provide a new source of funds for municipalities to invest in housing-related infrastructure projects. These low cost loans can also be used by municipalities to fund their contribution for cost-shared federal infrastructure programming.

“The Town of Minto greatly appreciates the funds made available through CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program,” said Mayor David Anderson. “The funds made available through this program allows the Town of Minto to better prepare for future growth and prosperity.”

Eligible projects include infrastructure related to housing services such as water, power generation and waste services, as well as local transportation infrastructure within and into residential areas, such as roads, sidewalks, lighting and green space.

Minto video – Moishe Alexander

As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable, and affordable homes — homes that will continue to create vibrant and healthy communities and cities across the country.

Canadian Funding Corporation – $25,000 loan in Onaping

Affordable Housing, Alberta, British Columbia, Community Service, Financing, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Uncategorized | Posted by admin
Jun 30 2009

Canadian Funding Corp was structured by Moishe Alexander to include a large emphasis on giving back to the community it serves. Not only helping with building, Canadian Funding Corp donates to charities that support needy children and families.They gives towards feeding, clothing, and caring for children. For the long-term projects, Canadian Funding Corporation makes sure local organizations have proper supplies, resources, and funds. Aside from childrens charities, Canadian Funding Corporation and Moishe Alexander contribute to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Humane Society.

The Canadian Funding Corp Reports on Bharat Bhavan Hostel located in Montréal, Quebec

Affordable Housing, Canada, Quebec | Posted by admin
Mar 25 2009

The Bharat Bhavan Foundation has created affordable housing for retirees in the West Island of Montreal. The Canadian Funding Corporation reviews a report from the CMHC about the Bharat Bhavan Hostel.

Bharat Bhavan Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the social, economic, cultural, educational and spiritual development of its members. It offers a wide range of services, such as translation, help finding employment and French classes, to members of Montréal’s South Asian community. Bharat Bhavan Senior Hostels will offer multi-faith accommodation to retirees in the West Island of Montréal when it opens in July, 2008. The groundbreaking for residence attracted more than 100 people, which reflects well on the commitment of the community to the project. In a spirit of religious respect, leaders of the Christian, Muslim, Sikh and Hindu communities also attended the ceremony and gave their blessing to the project.

The Affordable Housing Solution The Bharat Bhavan Foundation is overseeing construction of Bharat Bhavan Senior Hostels, which will have 30 fully furnished self-contained units. Rent for the units will be $1,250 a month for a single-occupancy room, less than the market rate for comparable units in the Montréal metropolitan area. The residence, next to the Bharat Bhavan Foundation community centre, includes a dining room, lounges, an office for medical visits and laundry facilities. Recreational services will be offered.

Moishe Alexander says that the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) provided $20,000 Seed Funding ($10,000 grant and a $10,000 loan). This program offers financial assistance to potential housing providers who are in the early stages of developing an affordable housing proposal. The Bharat Bhavan Senior Hostels project also benefited from a $100,000 interest free Proposal Development Funding (PDF) loan. A PDF loan enables housing proponents to carry out the activities required to bring their proposal to the point where they can apply for mortgage financing. CMHC was also flexible in the terms for mortgage loan insurance. A total investment of more than $2,736,000 was required to develop this project.