A couple of things. Through the NWT Housing Corporation, we didn't have any housing clients in the high-rise. That's where we're doing the collaborative approach, working with all the departments to address the issue. At the same time, we are working with private industry. We're trying to work with the Municipality of Hay River. As you've heard in this House before, we do have the co-investment fund that we were able to carve out and put applications in. Those are some of the long-term solutions that we're looking at. It's not only the high-rise that is affected. We also had that senior planning study that I've mentioned in this House before that we are looking at a couple of municipalities, and Hay River is one of them that we need to address, and we'll continue to work to find a short-term and a long-term solution. I think, in the short term, we have addressed some of the families. Not all of them, but we do have to work together to find solutions.
Alfred Moses on Question 717-18(3): Housing Plan for Hay River High-rise Fire Evacuees
In the Legislative Assembly on May 24th, 2019. See this statement in context.
Question 717-18(3): Housing Plan for Hay River High-rise Fire Evacuees
Oral Questions
May 24th, 2019
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