Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Currently, there's a number of programs that people can access to maintain their homes, to take care of their homes, again making sure that they do fall within the highest maximum income threshold. So within that region, we're talking $107,000. So if you make more than $107,000 you won't quality for the programs in that region; however, under that amount they can access a variety of programs. For example, we have the CARE Minor Program which would do minor renovations, a CARE Major Program that'll do things like fixing your roof, your furnaces up to $100,000. We have CARE Mobility which will help people to address any kind of mobility issues that they may have with their homes and then of course we have the SAFE Program which is available to everyone to make sure that their health and safety issues within their houses are addressed. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Caroline Cochrane on Question 387-18(2): Equitable Access To Housing Repair And Renovation Programs
In the Legislative Assembly on October 25th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 387-18(2): Equitable Access To Housing Repair And Renovation Programs
Oral Questions
October 24th, 2016
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