Mr. Speaker, it is our goal to try and get people into homeownership, and as the Member had mentioned, the HELP program is one way to transition them into homeownership. Understanding that we do have a lot of seasonal workers in the Northwest Territories, I will follow up on the Member’s suggestion that we look territorial-wide and see if this is a practice that goes on, because a lot of these people will gain permanent employment or gain employment at one time or another and we have to make sure that we have these folks into some of our homeownership units and not have them vacate and then once they get a permanent job, bring them back into the system. I will commit to the Member and to this House that I will follow up on this just to make sure that it’s not a common practice that is happening across the Northwest Territories. Thank you.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 311-16(5): Eligibility Criteria For Homeownership Entry Level Program
In the Legislative Assembly on November 1st, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 311-16(5): Eligibility Criteria For Homeownership Entry Level Program
Oral Questions
October 31st, 2010
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