Press Release
From: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
Through this agreement, communities across the Northwest Territories will be able to build or improve the critical infrastructure related to drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste – that will in turn help them build more homes. The Northwest Territories will receive $74.2 million from Canada. This long-term predictable funding will accelerate housing development, increase densification, and help meet the growing demand for affordable housing.
Under CHIF, funding is available over ten years to support long-term provincial and territorial infrastructure priorities that will directly enable increased housing supply. Such initiatives could include projects that provide the critical infrastructure necessary to enable more homes or increase densification, provide the drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems required to support community growth, preserve existing capacity or increase reliability and access to drinking water, or implement waste diversion initiatives to reduce landfill use.
By working together to invest in drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste projects across the Northwest Territories, we help ensure that all residents of the territory have the capacity to support housing projects that meet the demands of a growing population.
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“Investing in critical infrastructure like drinking water, wastewater, stormwater and solid waste systems is needed to build more homes, faster across the Northwest Territories. Through this partnership, we’re making sure that communities have the infrastructure they need to support families today and into the future.”
Michael McLeod, Member of Parliament for the Northwest Territories
“Investing in core infrastructure is essential to strengthening communities across the Northwest Territories. This 10-year commitment through the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund provides stable, long-term support for municipalities to upgrade essential services, improve livability, and ensure they have the infrastructure needed to address local housing needs.”
Vince McKay, Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs, Government of Northwest Territories
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Sofia Ouslis
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Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
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Jay Boast
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Department of Municipal and Community Affairs
Government of Northwest Territories
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Jay_Boast@gov.nt.ca
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