Absolutely. When I look at the opportunity that the co-investment fund has to offer, I would like to see more of an innovation happening going forward. We do have other infrastructure throughout the Northwest Territories. I would like the co-investment fund and the Housing Corporation to be a part of that. There is room for the applicants to become creative. If we are looking at after-care, as well, and looking at infrastructure for the Northwest Territories, as long as we have adequate housing that is going to be provided within those facilities, that would be something that would be of interest to the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation and the CMHC, as well. Not to speak on behalf of a federal department, but I have seen a lot of different acknowledgements and different projects presented to us during our tours. This is something quite similar that has been expressed throughout the territory. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Paulie Chinna on Question 423-19(2): National Housing Co-Investment Fund
In the Legislative Assembly on October 28th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 423-19(2): National Housing Co-Investment Fund
Oral Questions
October 28th, 2020
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