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Federal-Provincial-Territorial
Meeting of Ministers responsible for Housing - Gatineau,
Quebec - December 4, 2009
FEDERAL / PROVINCIAL / TERRITORIAL HOUSING AND
HOMELESSNESS MINISTERS
COMMITTED TO HELPING VULNERABLE CANADIANS AND CREATING
JOBS
GATINEAU,
December 4, 2009 – Federal-Provincial-Territorial
ministers responsible for housing and homelessness met
today to discuss progress on joint efforts to improve
housing for vulnerable Canadians and to stimulate the
economy. Ministers also discussed investments in
housing, homelessness and social infrastructure, notably
those announced in Canada’s Economic Action Plan and
provincial and territorial economic stimulus plans.
The meeting was co-chaired by the Honourable Diane
Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills
Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage
and Housing Corporation, and the Honourable Yvonne
Fritz, Alberta’s Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs.
“Stimulating the economy and creating jobs is a priority
for our government under Canada’s Economic Action Plan,”
said Minister Finley. “Housing investments are a key
element to this plan and all orders of government have
been working very hard to get investments on the ground
quickly. Together with our provincial and territorial
partners, our efforts have resulted in significant
progress in implementing housing-related economic
stimulus measures.”
“Housing ministers from across the country have come
together to discuss strategies to help our most
vulnerable people meet their core housing needs,” said
Minister Fritz. “We have achieved good progress, and we
look forward to building on this momentum.”
Federal, provincial and territorial governments invest
in a wide-range of housing and homelessness programs
targeted to Canadians in need, including homeless
people, low-income families, seniors, persons with
disabilities, northern communities, recent immigrants,
Aboriginal peoples and victims of family violence.
In addition to the work being done in each jurisdiction,
Ministers have also been working together to invest in
and deliver funding for housing initiatives to stimulate
the economy, notably under Canada’s Economic Action Plan
and provincial and territorial economic stimulus plans.
These investments will build new and renovate existing
social housing for low-income Canadians. To promote
quick implementation of these measures, the majority of
the funding is being cost-matched and delivered by the
provinces and territories through amendments to existing
agreements, where provinces and territories are
responsible for the design and delivery of the specific
initiatives. As a result, housing-related funding has
moved quickly into communities and many projects have
begun.
Ministers recognize that addressing housing and
homelessness issues requires the coordination of all
orders of government, the private and non-profit
sectors. Ministers agreed to build on recent discussions
and look forward to continuing their collaboration,
ongoing dialogue and making improvements on their joint
investments in housing and homelessness initiatives,
including funding through to 2014.
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