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New Affordable Housing Units for Seniors in Grand FallsGRAND FALLS, New Brunswick, July 6, 2006 — Seniors in Grand Falls will have access to more affordable housing with the construction of a new housing complex on 1st Avenue in Grand Falls. The project, known as "Les Villas LPR," received $390,000 in funding under the Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Agreement. Mike Allen, Member of Parliament for Tobique-Mactaquac, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, along with the Honourable Bernard Lord, Premier of New Brunswick, made the announcement today. "Canada's new Government is very proud to be supporting this project," said Mr. Allen. "Our seniors deserve safe, quality housing where they can live with dignity." "We are happy to work with various partners to create more long-term, affordable housing for New Brunswickers as part of this Affordable Housing Agreement," Premier Lord said. The project, to be developed by entrepreneur Roger Gagnon, received $150,000 in federal funding to offset the construction costs totalling $775,500. The project also received $240,000 in rent supplements from the Province of New Brunswick for six of the 12 units. The Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Agreement involves investments of more than $45 million for the creation of affordable housing units in New Brunswick. For further information, please contact: Robert Duguay Marianne Murphy BackgrounderCanada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing AgreementPhase I Objectives:
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Phase II Phase II of the Agreement increases the total investment under the Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Program Agreement by $15.14 million in funding. The Government of New Brunswick will contribute at least 50 per cent of the matching funding; up to 10 per cent may come from municipalities and other third parties. Under Phase II, funding will be:
News source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
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