I don't think I mentioned Yellowknife and Hay River, but that's probably going to be the biggest need moving forward. We do have a lot of major seniors' housing initiatives, such as seniors aging in place retrofits, ongoing seniors' marketing and promoting campaigns, transfer of family homes. I mean, we're looking at intergenerational when we look at doing those. We're going to do LTO repairs in some of the small communities as well as, as I mentioned earlier, we're going to have these community housing plans. As we develop those, the Jean Maries, the small communities will be able to identify whether it's seniors that are going to be a priority or singles or homelessness. We are going to put those out over the years to come.
Alfred Moses on Question 366-18(3): Seniors' Housing Survey
In the Legislative Assembly on October 11th, 2018. See this statement in context.
Question 366-18(3): Seniors' Housing Survey
Oral Questions
October 11th, 2018
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