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Thunder Bay - Superior North MP - Patty Hadju - CMHC funding announcement - (CJ Goater/Acadia Broadcasting)

Federal government providing funding for affordable homes in the region

By CJ Goater Aug 1, 2024 | 1:55 PM

Financial support for affordable housing is coming to northwestern Ontario and Indigenous communities across the province.

The federal government has announced a total of $84 million in funding and low-cost loans through the Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) that will go towards building 231 new homes and repairing 4,966 affordable homes.

“This is about building an economy that is fair to everyone, especially younger generations,” said Thunder Bay-Superior North MP, Patty Hadju. “We’re taking action to keep homes affordable in Northern Ontario so that young people too can afford them. This investment will also help First Nations communities build and repair homes according to their own priorities.”

A total of 79 different projects are receiving between $16,752,000 and $15,000.

Kenora received $16,752,000 the most funding handed out. These funds are going towards a 56-unit senior residence on Eighth Street South.

Dryden got the second-highest amount of funding coming in at $12,024,929 for a 40-unit Senior Residence.

A total of $5,436,266 is coming to Thunder Bay to support the District of Thunder Bay Social Services board and a local shelter.

In the Fort Frances area, Mitaanjigamiing First Nation and Couchiching First Nation are both receiving $150,000 for repairs.

A full list of recipients can be found below:

Project Name

Region/City

Funding ($)

Units

Alderville First Nation
Repairs

Alderville First Nation

75,000

5

Six Nations of the Grand River Repairs 2

Six Nations (Part) 40

150,000

10

Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum Nation Repairs

Kenora 38B

150,000

10

Michipicoten Repairs

Wawa

150,000

10

Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation Repairs

Dryden

150,000

10

Wabauskang First Nation Repairs

Ear Falls

180,000

12

Wabaseemoong Independent Nations Repairs

Wabaseemoong

150,000

10

Grassy Narrows First Nation – Repairs

Kenora 38B

150,000

10

Shoal Lake No.40 Repairs

Shoal Lake (Part) 40

150,000

10

Nibinamik First Nation Repairs

Summer Beaver

150,000

10

Lac Seul Repairs

Lac Seul 28

150,000

10

Brunswick House Repairs

Chapleau

150,000

10

Chippewas of Rama First Nation Repairs

Chippewas of Rama First Nation

435,000

29

Henvey Inlet First Nation Repairs

Henvey Inlet 2

465,000

31

Albany Repairs

Fort Albany (Part) 67

600,000

40

UI560- First Nation’s Housing Co-op 2023

London

3,996,759

42

Big Grassy First Nation Repairs

Big Grassy River 35G

300,000

20

Brandford Native Housing Repairs

Brantford

100,000

10

Niisaachewan Anishinaabe First Nation Repairs

Kenora 38B

150,000

10

Mississauga First Nation Repairs

Blind River

150,000

10

Moose Cree Repairs

Moose Factory 68

165,000

11

Serpent River First Nation Repairs 2

Serpent River 7

264,307

18

Beausoleil First Nation Repairs

Christian Island 30

300,000

20

Bearskin Lake First Nation Repairs

Bearskin Lake

250,000

17

Wahta Mohawks First Nation Repairs

Wahta Mohawk Territory

150,000

10

Sheshegwaning First Nation Repairs

Sheshegwaning 20

150,000

10

Nipissing First Nation Repairs

Nipissing

450,000

30

Wapekeka First Nation Repairs

Wapekeka 2

150,000

10

Whitesand First Nation Repairs

Whitesand

150,000

10

Oneida Nation of the Thames Repairs

Oneida 41

300,000

20

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Repairs

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Aaki 84 (Big Trout Lake)

150,000

10

Huron County Housing Corporation – Repairs

Huron No. 223

1,080,000

446

Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg Repairs 2

Pic Mobert North

300,000

20

Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve Repairs

Wikwemikong Unceded

300,000

20

Rebuilding Family Homes- Children First Home Renovations

North Spirit Lake

75,000

5

Long Lake #58 First Nation Repairs

Long Lake 58

105,000

7

Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Repairs

Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory

420,000

53

Alderville First Nation Repairs

Alderville First Nation

75,000

5

Mississaugas of the Credit Repairs

New Credit (Part) 40A

75,000

5

Wahnapitae First Nation Repairs

Wahnapitei 11

60,000

4

Hiawatha First Nation Repairs

Hiawatha First Nation

105,000

7

Eagle Lake First Nation Repairs

Eagle Lake 27

75,000

5

Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Repairs

Mississaugas of Scugog Island

105,000

7

Aroland First Nation Repairs

Aroland 83

150,000

10

Six Nations of the Grand River Repairs

Six Nations (Part) 40

75,000

5

Sagamok Anishnawbek Repairs

Sagamok

90,000

6

Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Repairs

Chippewas of the Thames First Nation 42

15,000

1

Marten Falls First Nation Repair

Marten Falls 65

150,000

10

Webequie First Nation Repairs

Webequie

150,000

10

Taykwa Tagamou Nation Repair

New Post 69A

120,000

8

Ginoogaming First Nation Repair

Ginoogaming First Nation

120,000

8

Whitefish River Repairs

Whitefish River (Part) 4

150,000

10

Muskrat Dam Lake Repairs

Muskrat Dam Lake

120,000

8

Serpent River Repairs

Serpent River 7

150,000

10

Constance Lake Repairs

Constance Lake 92

150,000

10

Shawanaga First Nation Repairs

Shawanaga 17

150,000

10

Wasauksing First Nation Repairs

Parry Island First Nation

225,000

15

Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg Repairs

Pic Mobert North

225,000

15

Couchiching First Nation Repairs

Fort Frances

360,000

24

Aamjiwnaang Repairs

Sarnia 45

180,000

12

Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Repairs

Pikwakanagan (Golden Lake 39)

150,000

10

Naicatchewenin Repairs

La Vallée

150,000

10

Mitaanjigamiing First Nation Repairs

Fort Frances

150,000

10

UI560 – Huronia Family Housing Co-operative Inc.

Midland

970,035

25

Nipissing District Housing Corporation Repairs

North Bay

1,550,000

155

Cochrane District Social Services Administration Board (CDSSAB) – Repairs

Timmins

1,000,000

298

District of Parry Sound Social Services Administration Board Repairs

Parry Sound

1,846,045

240

Red Rock Repairs

Red Rock

150,000

10

The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board Repairs

Thunder Bay

2,961,266

2109

Shelter

Thunder Bay

2,475,000

33

56-unit Seniors Residence on Eighth Street South in Kenora

Kenora

16,752,908

56

Kenora District Services Board Repair and Renewal

Dryden

6,010,000

601

Co-Investment Revitalization program UI560

Timmins

1,310,327

36

Shelter

Kenora

3,646,800

9

Sioux Lookout Student & Family Housing in
partnership with Windigo First Nations Council

Sioux Lookout

3,348,292

20

Pinewood Place, a 40-unit Seniors Residence in Dryden

Dryden

12,024,929

40

Suswin House

North Bay

2,900,000

30

Shelter

Kincardine

10,231,957

35

Shelter

Huntsville

210,991

4

Shelter

Thunder Bay

531,648

4

Total

84,156,264

4,966

No information was given on when the funding will be rolled out.