Yes, the Housing Corporation is in constant communication with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. I have established a working relationship with my federal counterpart. We do have access to the $60-million co-investment fund for the Northwest Territories, and it's a partnership and an initiative that we are working through within our department. We are establishing staff right now to roll out this project, this funding, so it could be more easily accessible to the residents of the Northwest Territories. As we go forward, I still continue the conversation with the federal government and to lobby for money for the Northwest Territories. We live in a unique territory. We have unique challenges, here, and our construction season, I also display that it's short, so, going forward, I will commit to working with the federal government and accessing more money for the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Paulie Chinna on Question 337-19(2): Addressing Homelessness and Housing In Hay River
In the Legislative Assembly on June 12th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 337-19(2): Addressing Homelessness and Housing In Hay River
Oral Questions
June 12th, 2020
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