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11 Mar 2010, Comments Off

New Affordable Housing in Angus, Ontario

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Funding of more than $3.4 million for 30 new affordable housing rental units for seniors living on low income was announced today in Angus.

The Honourable Helena Guergis, Minister of State (Status of Women) and Member of Parliament for Simcoe – Grey, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); and Aileen Carroll, Member of Provincial Parliament for Barrie, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Bradley, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; along with Cal Patterson, Warden of the County of Simcoe, and David Guergis, Mayor of Essa Township, made the announcement.

“Our government is dedicated to helping low-income seniors in Angus through these tough economic times,” said Minister Helena Guergis. “Through projects like these, our government is providing quality, affordable housing to many residents in our community while creating jobs and stimulating our economy.”

“New housing initiatives add significant support to the McGuinty government’s Poverty Reduction Strategy,” said MPP Aileen Carroll. “We will continue to work with our municipal partners to ensure more units are built during the life of this program.”

“The County of Simcoe is committed to providing affordable housing for residents throughout Simcoe County,” stated County Warden Cal Patterson. “These new units will support seniors in Essa Township, allowing residents to remain in their communities. This project is an outstanding example of the great work that a strong partnership with other levels of government and with our municipalities leads to.”

“The Township of Essa is happy to be a partner in this project along with the Federal Government, Provincial Government and the County of Simcoe,” added Mayor David Guergis.

The Government of Canada wants to ensure that Canadians on fixed incomes can live with independence and dignity and remain in their communities, close to family and friends. Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides $400 million, over two years, to build new rental housing for low-income seniors. Overall, the Economic Action Plan includes $2 billion for new and existing social housing, plus up to $2 billion in loans to municipalities for housing-related infrastructure.

Canada’s Economic Action Plan builds on the Government of Canada’s commitment in 2008 of more than $1.9 billion, over the next five years, to improve and build new affordable housing and help the homeless. Today’s announcement celebrates the funding for 30 new affordable rental units at 40 Margaret Street in Angus, Ontario.

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Collingwood Celebrates New Affordable Housing

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The Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, the County of Simcoe and the Town of Collingwood today celebrated the opening of 18 new affordable rental units. This project, located at 145 High Street, is supported by more than $1.2 million in funding through the Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program.

The Honourable Helena Guergis, Minister of State (Status of Women) and Member of Parliament for Simcoe – Grey, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation; and Aileen Carroll, Member of Provincial Parliament for Barrie, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Bradley, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; Cal Patterson, Warden of Simcoe County; Chris Carrier, Mayor of Collingwood, and John Fogolin, President of Mirten Collingwood Ltd attended the ceremony.

“This renovation project is a good way to get the local economy moving because it puts construction workers and trades people to work quickly,” said Minister Guergis. “The federal government is stimulating the economy and creating jobs to help Canadians recover from the economic downturn.”

“These 18 units will have an important impact on its residents’ lives and the community,” said MPP Carroll. “I would like to congratulate the developer and community groups for making this project a reality.”

Today’s announcement recognized the opening of a 30-unit housing facility that provides 18 affordable housing units for low to moderate income single people and families and individuals with special needs. The federal and provincial allocations to the project were complemented by over $620,000 in municipal grants.

“The County of Simcoe is proud to partner with other levels of government and with our member municipalities to provide affordable housing options for our residents,” stated County Warden Cal Patterson. “These 18 new units give those in need in Collingwood access to supportive units as well as affordable housing.”

“Collingwood is home to many families with a wide range of needs and one of the particular needs is for quality, affordable, housing stock. A good place to call home. This project is a great example of cooperation between the Province of Ontario, the County of Simcoe and the Town of Collingwood meeting the need to provide a choice that for the last many years has not been available in our community,” stated Mayor Chris Carrier, for the Town of Collingwood. “The private developer, President of Mirten Collingwood Ltd, Mr. John Fogolin, made this project an easy sell to our community due to the beautiful design of the building and affordable rent.”

“I must say that because of the extremely hard work, by all the various stakeholders, this unique project happened,” said the President of Mirten Collingwood Ltd., John Fogolin. “I am also very encouraged by how successful the project is and hope that it helps to address the need in this community for Affordable Housing.”

The Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program Agreement comprises a commitment of $301 million from each of the two senior levels of government. In total, the federal, provincial and municipal governments will invest at least $734 million in the program, which will provide affordable housing for up to 20,000 households in Ontario.

In 2008, the Government of Canada committed more than $1.9 billion over the next five years to improve and build new affordable housing and to help the homeless. Canada’s Economic Action Plan builds on this with an additional one-time investment of more than $2 billion over two years in new and existing social housing and lending of up to another $2 billion to municipalities for housing-related infrastructure. Combined for Ontario, this means a further $1.2-billion joint investment under the amended Canada – Ontario Affordable Housing Program Agreement. The federal and provincial governments are contributing equally to this overall investment.