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CFC Reports Saskatoon and North Battleford Approved for Infrastructure Loans

British Columbia, Saskatchewan | Posted by admin
Jun 08 2009

Canadian Funding Corporation – CFC – reviews CMHC report to wit, WHISTLER, B.C., June 8, 2009 — Speaking to delegates at the annual conference of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, the Honourable John Baird, Canada’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, 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), announced today that Saskatoon and North Battleford are the first cities in Canada to be approved for loans as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan.

According to the CFC Saskatoon has been approved for more than $33 million in low cost loans, from CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program, to build a new water intake treatment plant, and to develop new residential green space. North Battleford has been approved for a $2.5 million loan, which will be used for sewer replacement.

“Our Government understands the importance of infrastructure in maintaining strong and prosperous communities,” said Minister Finley. “We’re very pleased that Saskatoon and North Battleford are taking advantage of these low-cost loans, so they can move forward quickly on their housing-related infrastructure projects that will not only improve the quality of life for residents, but will also help create local jobs.”

“This loan program and our partnership investments are concrete examples of the fast and unprecedented steps this Government is taking through our Economic Action Plan to help Canada’s municipalities renew their infrastructure. This immediate economic stimulus will also help Canada emerge from the current economic downturn in a much stronger position,” said Minister Baird.

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. Municipal infrastructure loans are available to any municipality in Canada and will provide a new source of funds for municipalities to invest in housing-related infrastructure projects. Eligible loans will be approved largely on a first come, first served basis, however, CMHC will also seek to facilitate equitable access to the program and will work to encourage applications from urban and rural municipalities across Canada. Loans may be used by municipalities to cover their contribution for cost-shared federal infrastructure programming such as the Building Canada Fund.

“This program is opening the door for municipalities of all sizes to meet their infrastructure needs and create jobs,” said the Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Regional Minister for Saskatchewan. “This is good news not only for Saskatoon and North Battleford, but for also Saskatchewan.”

“We are very pleased to partner with the federal government to use this low-cost loan to improve our community,” said Saskatoon Mayor Donald Atchison. “These are significant projects that will have a tremendous positive impact for our citizens and their quality of life.”

“We are pleased to have our application approved as this will allow us to continue with completion of our project in a cost effective manner that will lessen the burden on our ratepayers in the years ahead,” said North Battleford Mayor Julian Sadlowski.

Eligible municipal infrastructure projects directly relate to housing, contributing to the efficient functioning of residential areas. Projects include, for example, infrastructure related to the provision of housing services such as water, wastewater and solid waste services, power generation; local transportation infrastructure within or into residential areas such as roads, bridges and tunnels; residential sidewalks, lighting, pathways, landscaping and green space.

In order to meet Saskatoon’s projected growth demands over the next 20 years, a new $30.9 million water intake facility is being built to provide a source of potable water for 57,000 new homes and 61,902 existing homes. In addition, Saskatoon is committed to the redevelopment of high density areas to add residential green space and will invest $2.3 million to develop the new Riverfront Park, which provides a gateway into the Riversdale neighborhood. Construction is anticipated to start immediately.

North Battleford will take advantage of the low-cost loans to complete its $2.5 million sewer replacement project, which is intended to reduce the risk of massive flooding and property damage to residents during intensive weather-related events. Construction has already begun and is expected to be completed by the end of this summer.

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 Reports Affordable Housing in New Brunswick Gets a $99-Million Boost

New Brunswick | Posted by admin
Jun 01 2009

According to Moishe Alexander, CEO Canadian Funding Corporation the Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick are partnering on a joint investment worth $99 million to build new and renovate existing affordable housing. This investment will help create jobs, strengthen the economy, and improve the quality of life for residents of New Brunswick.

Moishe Alexander notes that both levels of government officially signed an amendment to the Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Program Agreement and an extension of the Housing Renovation Program Agreement. Overall, the federal contribution is $53 million, while the province is contributing a further $46 million.

The Honourable Greg Thompson, Minister of Veteran Affairs, 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), joined the Honourable Mary Schryer, Social Development Minister for New Brunswick and Minister Responsible for Housing, at a signing ceremony today. The Honourable Shawn Graham, Premier of New Brunswick, also attended.

“Our government is working hard to support Canadians during these challenging economic times, and we have moved aggressively to ensure our Economic Action Plan is implemented rapidly,” said Minister Thompson. “We are helping our most vulnerable Canadians, including seniors and persons with disabilities, to access suitable, affordable housing, as well as making needed renovations to existing social housing both in New Brunswick and across Canada.”

“Improved access to safe, secure and affordable housing will help us achieve self-sufficiency in our province, while also helping our economy by stimulating record affordable housing developments over the next two years,” said Minister Schryer. “It is estimated that every $1 million invested in housing generates economic spin-offs worth $2.5 million.”

Today’s announcement includes federal funding of $37.3 million over two years under Canada’s Economic Action Plan as part of a one-time investment of more than $2 billion to build new and renovate existing social housing in Canada. The province will also contribute $37.3 million for these initiatives.

These investments build upon the $1.9 billion commitment for housing and homelessness programs announced by the Government of Canada in September 2008, which extended the Affordable Housing Initiative (AHI) and the renovation programs for low-income households for two years. Today’s announcement includes a further combined investment of $24 million by both levels of government for the two-year extensions to build new affordable housing and assist low-income households with needed renovations to their homes.

“Our government is committed to the creation of more affordable housing for those in need,” said Premier Graham. “This agreement will provide for the creation of more than 500 new homes, while a further $39 million will be invested in repairs and upgrades to existing social housing infrastructure.”

The announcement was held at Luther Place Apartments, a new 45-unit affordable housing project for seniors and individuals that celebrated its official opening today.

Located at 1039 Regent Street, the project received a total of $550,000 in federal funding under the Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Initiative and $690,000 from the Housing Trust Fund, for a total of $1.24 million to off-set construction costs, as well as approximately $3 million in rent supplement assistance from the Province of New Brunswick for 45 units.

“I am very pleased that the federal government and New Brunswick are partnering to provide much needed funding for affordable housing in our communities,” said Ron Steeves, President of the New Brunswick Non-Profit Housing Association. “These investments will help lower-income people, seniors and families, access affordable housing in New Brunswick.”

CMHC has been Canada’s national housing agency for more than 60 years. CMHC is committed to helping Canadians access a wide choice of quality, affordable homes and making vibrant and sustainable communities and cities a reality across the country.

Affordable Housing in Newfoundland and Labrador Gets a $93 Million Boost

Uncategorized | Posted by admin
Jun 01 2009

Canadian Funding Corporation CEO Moishe Alexander presents a CMHC report from St. John’s, May 22, 2009. The Government of Canada and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador are partnering on a joint investment to build new and renovate existing affordable housing. This investment will help create jobs, strengthen the economy, and improve the quality of life for residents of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Moishe Alexander notes that both levels of government officially announced the signing of an amendment to the Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador Affordable Housing Program Agreement and an extension of the Housing Renovation Program Agreement. Overall, the provincial contribution is $50 million, while the federal government is contributing a further $43 million resulting in a joint investment of approximately $93 million over the next two years.

The Honourable Ethel Cochrane, Senator for Newfoundland and Labrador, 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), along with the Honourable Shawn Skinner, Minister of Innovation, Trade and Rural Development and Minister Responsible for the Rural Secretariat for Newfoundland, on behalf of the Honourable Trevor Taylor, Minister of Transportation and Works, Responsible for Newfoundland Labrador Housing, made the announcement today.

Moishe Alexander, posts that the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, was unable to attend this event but offered his congratulations on the signing of this joint agreement today.

“The Government of Canada continues to work hard to support Canadians during these challenging economic times and has moved aggressively to ensure Canada’s Economic Action Plan is implemented rapidly,” said Senator Cochrane. “We are helping the most vulnerable, including seniors and persons with disabilities, access suitable, affordable housing, as well as making needed renovations to existing social housing both in Newfoundland and Labrador and across Canada.”

“The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is committed to building the necessary partnerships and investing in programs and services that will enable us to continue providing affordable housing for those most vulnerable,” said Minister Skinner. “In addition, this agreement will generate significant economic stimulus for the retail and labour sectors of the housing industry, throughout the Province.”

According to Moishe Alexander, today’s announcement includes federal funding of almost $29 million over two years under Canada’s Economic Action Plan as part of a one-time investment of more than $2 billion to build new and renovate existing social housing in Canada. The province will also contribute almost $29 million for these initiatives, over the next two years.

“Our Government is committed to making affordable housing available in Newfoundland and Labrador and today’s announcement is good news for this province,” said Minister MacKay. “This investment will help create much needed jobs, strengthen the economy, and improve the quality of life for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.”

“The agreements and economic action plans announced today will support significant social housing programs and infrastructure,” said Minister Taylor. “It will also encourage partnerships with private and non-profit sector groups; address the housing needs of seniors and persons with disabilities and help people live more independently.”

These investments build upon the $1.9 billion commitment for housing and homelessness programs announced by the Government of Canada in September 2008, which extended the Affordable Housing Initiative and the renovation programs for low-income households for two years. Today’s announcement also includes a further combined investment of almost $35 million by both levels of government for the two-year extensions to build new affordable housing and assist low-income households with needed renovations to their homes.

CMHC has been Canada’s national housing agency for more than 60 years. CMHC is committed to helping Canadians access a wide choice of quality, affordable homes and making vibrant and sustainable communities and cities a reality across the country.

To find out more about how the Government of Canada and CMHC are working to build stronger homes and communities for all Canadians, call CMHC at 1-800-668-2642 or visit www.cmhc.ca/housingactionplan. For more information on Canada’s Economic Action Plan, call 1-800-O Canada.