Mr. Speaker, we haven't recently been looking at any changes to the way we apply our rent scales to our public housing units. In fact, we are in the process where we are trying to increase and encourage homeownership. Our rent scales reflect what the client is making, we do an assessment on a month-to-month basis; however, if the Member is encouraging or would like us to take a look at the whole policy again, and look at a longer term, then maybe it is a good opportunity or a good time to review the situation. We have more people entering the workforce, so we can take another look at it and come back with some comments for the Members.
Michael McLeod on Question 92-15(2): Flat Rate Rent Scale
In the Legislative Assembly on March 26th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 92-15(3): Flat Rate Rent Scale
Question 92-15(2): Flat Rate Rent Scale
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 25th, 2004
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