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Federal government invests in housing in Port Hardy

The federal government is investing more than $11.1 million into housing in Port Hardy.

The funding was announced as part of a sacred blessing ceremony hosted by the Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Housing Society (GNHS) on July 22.

“This blessing ceremony signifies more than just the start of construction; it represents a commitment to our community’s well-being and a new chapter of hope for our families and Elders. This project is a testament to what can be achieved when Indigenous leadership, government partners, and industry come together to address critical housing needs in a culturally respectful way,” says Chief Leslie Walkus, Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw First Nations

A news release from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) says the project is a crucial step to address an urgent need for safe, affordable and culturally appropriate housing for Indigenous households and Elders in Port Hardy and the District of Mt. Waddington.

It will be 27 apartments across three low-rise buildings at 8925 Park Drive. There will be a mix of one, two and three bedroom units.

K’awat’si Construction Company, a subsidiary of K’awat’si Economic Development Corporation (KEDC), will be in charge of the construction.

“It’s crucial that Indigenous people in Port Hardy and throughout British Columbia have access to affordable homes where they feel culturally safe and supported. We’ll keep working with First Nations and the federal government so more Indigenous people find homes that reflect their culture and values, close to family in the community they love,” says Christine Boyle, B.C.’s minister of housing and municipal affairs.

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