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Ontario Investing in More Than 450 New Affordable Housing Units in Toronto

Province and Federal Government Expanding Affordable Housing Across the City

news.ontario.ca
May 17, 2017

Ontario is investing in more than 450 new affordable housing units in Toronto, to help ensure that everyone in the city has a safe and affordable place to call home.

Minister of Housing Chris Ballard joined Judy Sgro, Member of Parliament for Humber River-Black Creek and Councillor Ana Bailão, Chair of the City of Toronto's Affordable Housing Committee, at Casa-Emery Village in Toronto to highlight a $58.8 million investment from the province and federal government in affordable housing in Toronto.

Casa-Emery Village received funding from the Government of Canada and Government of Ontario through the Investment in Affordable Housing (IAH) agreement, delivering 348 affordable rental housing units for those in need, including seniors and recent immigrants.

An additional 110 affordable rental housing units are being created at other developments across the city as part of this investment.

Over the next three years, the province will invest more than $600 million in housing and homelessness programs across the city, including:

Ensuring everyone in Ontario has a safe and affordable place to call home is part of our plan to create jobs, grow our economy and help people in their everyday lives.

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“Ontario continues to be a strong partner to the City of Toronto, delivering efficient, people-centred housing programs for residents so they can continue to put down roots in the neighbourhoods they love. Working together, we can ensure that every family has an affordable place to live in the city they call home.”
Chris Ballard, Minister of Housing