Press Release
From: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 23, 2025 —The Government of Canada is using every tool at its disposal, leveraging technology, innovation and partnerships, to build homes at a scale and speed not seen since the Second World War.
To that end, the Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia have finalized a 10-year agreement under the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund (CHIF), to get more homes built in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia will receive $170.9 million to invest in foundational infrastructure – including drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste systems – necessary to unlock sustainable, long-term housing supply.
As part of this agreement, Nova Scotia will extend the freeze on development charges announced on November 10, 2023. Reducing development charges makes the housing market work better by bringing down costs for builders, making it easier to build more homes.
As we build a strong Canadian housing sector, purposeful collaboration between all orders of government will be essential. The Government will make housing more affordable by unleashing the power of public-private cooperation, catalysing a modern housing industry, and creating new careers in the skilled trades.
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“As a nation of builders, it’s time to build Canada stronger. We are cutting the cost of building and partnering with Nova Scotia to fund critical housing infrastructure to lower the cost of housing.”
The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Canada, and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
“Investing in critical infrastructure like drinking water, wastewater, stormwater and solid waste systems is needed to build more homes, faster across Nova Scotia. This 10-year agreement will support communities in Nova Scotia, while advancing our shared housing objectives and needs.”
The Honourable Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
“We understand the importance of supporting municipalities with investments in infrastructure projects that will grow communities and create more housing options for Nova Scotians. With these investments, many projects will move forward more quickly. This program will provide hundreds of millions of dollars over the next 10 years and create a more prosperous future for Nova Scotia.”
The Honourable John Lohr, Nova Scotia Minister of Municipal Affairs
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For more information (media only), please contact:
Sofia Ouslis
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
sofia.ouslis@infc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
613-960-9251
Toll free: 1-877-250-7154
Email: media-medias@infc.gc.ca
Gary Andrea
Communications Advisor
Nova Scotia Department of Public Works
902-456-6196
Gary.Andrea@novascotia.ca
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