Seniors, Wellness and Social Development
July 31, 2015

The following is being distributed at the request of Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation:

Supporting the Development of Affordable Housing

New Affordable Housing Projects Receive Federal-Provincial Support

The Governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador have provided conditional approval to 60 private and non-profit sector groups to develop a total of 481 new affordable housing projects throughout the province. A combined federal-provincial investment of $27.9 million, announced in November 2014 through an extension to Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Agreement for Investment in Affordable Housing (IAH) 2014-19, will help support the development of these new homes.

“Private and non-profit organizations make application to this program to assist them in the development of affordable housing. Priority is given to those developing affordable rental housing for seniors, persons with disabilities, persons with complex needs, and people who require supports to live independently in the community. This is in keeping with the mandate of Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation, and a key objective of both the Poverty Reduction Strategy and the Population Growth Strategy, as we recognize that access to quality, affordable housing remains a challenge for some individuals and families throughout the province."
- The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister Responsible for Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation

A list of conditionally-approved projects can be viewed in the backgrounder below.

"Since 2004, approximately 1,120 new affordable housing units have been created throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, through the Investment in Affordable Housing Program. In collaboration with our federal, non-profit and private sector partners we continue to provide a range of housing assistance options that are responsive to the varying housing needs of individuals throughout their lifetime."
- John Ottenheimer - Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation

The $68 million IAH agreement will also see $41 million invested in the Provincial Home Repair Program, which helps low-income homeowners make required repairs and renovations to their homes.

By the end of 2019, approximately 1,600 new affordable homes will have been created under the IAH program.

“Programs like the Investment in Affordable Housing agreement are vital to non-profit organizations such as ours. As one of the leading providers of affordable housing in the region, this major funding investment enables Anglican Homes to continue our mission of providing affordable housing to seniors of the province and service the increasing demand for such options. It is especially meaningful this year as we celebrate 50 years of caring for seniors.”
- Kelly Manning, Chief Executive Officer, Anglican Homes Inc.

In August 2011, the Governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador announced an IAH agreement with a combined investment of approximately $40 million for 2011-2014. The new agreement extends that agreement through to 2019. From April 2011 to September 2014, the IAH helped close to 213,000 households throughout the country, including almost 6,400 in Newfoundland and Labrador.

To learn more about Work Here, Belong Here, A Population Growth Strategy for Newfoundland and Labrador, 2015-2025, visit: www.aes.gov.nl.ca.

QUICK FACTS:

  • The Federal and Provincial Governments have given conditional approval for 60 private and non-profit sector groups to develop a total of 481 new affordable housing projects throughout the province.
  • A combined federal-provincial investment of $27.9 million, announced in November 2014 through an extension to Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Agreement for Investment in Affordable Housing (IAH) 2014-19, will help support the development of these new homes.
  • Priority for projects is given to proponents developing affordable rental housing for seniors, persons with disabilities, persons with complex needs, and people who require supports to live independently in the community.
  • This investment is in keeping with the mandate of Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation, and a key objective of both the Poverty Reduction Strategy and the province's Population Growth Strategy.
  • Over the next five years, the Investment in Affordable Housing Agreement will also invest $41 million in the Provincial Home Repair Program to help low-income households make repairs and renovations to their homes. For more details, see: //www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2014/swsd/1128n01.aspx.

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Media contacts:

Heather May
Director of Communications
Department of Seniors, Wellness and Social Development
709-729-0928, 697-5061
heathermay@gov.nl.ca
Jenny Bowring
Communications Manager
Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation
709-724-3055
jmbowring@nlhc.ca
Kelly Manning
Chief Executive Officer
Anglican Homes Inc.
709-752-8901
Kelly.manning@easternhealth.ca 

BACKGROUNDER
Private and Non-Profit Sector Affordable Housing Projects Funded Through the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Agreement for Investment in Affordable Housing (IAH) 2014-19

Private Sector Affordable Housing Projects
Proponent Units Location Total Matched Federal/Provincial Funding
Cooney Holdings Ltd.10Appleton$400,000
Killick Properties Ltd.10Arnold's Cove$400,000
IDAM Holdings Ltd.10Bay Robert's$400,000
Family Home Construction Ltd.10Bell Island$400,000
Furey's Apartments 2012 Ltd.3Bishop's Falls$120,000
J & C Complexes Ltd.6Bishop's Falls$240,000
CASA Construction Inc.5Burin$200,000
Grand Fairways Resort Inc.10Burin$400,000
Muller Property Management10Carbonear$400,000
R & E Holdings Ltd.9Carbonear$360,000
J.O.B. Contracting Ltd.10Centreville-Wareham-Trinity$400,000
Curtis Porter4Conception Bay South$160,000
REA Rentals Inc.4Corner Brook$160,000
Jade Holdings Ltd.10Deer Lake$400,000
Paul Enterprises Ltd.6Ferryland$240,000
BDF Properties Management Corporation5Fortune$200,000
Darryl Perry2Glovertown$ 80,000
East Glo Electric5Glovertown$200,000
Brookside Development Inc.10Goulds$400,000
SL-SMK Investments Ltd.10Goulds$400,000
Dennis & Jennifer Lake10Grand Bank$400,000
Kelly's Properties 2011 Inc.10Grand Falls-Windsor$400,000
SCB Holdings 2012 Inc.10Grand Falls-Windsor$400,000
Dorman Roberts Ltd.10Happy Valley-Goose Bay$550,000
Labrador Coatings Ltd.10Happy Valley Goose Bay$550,000
Holyrood Accommodations10Holyrood$400,000
Moosey Meadows Estates Ltd.10Holyrood$400,000
Big Rock Holdings Ltd.10Kelligrews$400,000
Golden Road Housing Inc.10Kelligrews$400,000
J. Rowsell Consulting Ltd.8King's Point$320,000
L 'n' D Enterprises Ltd.4King's Point$160,000
E. J. Burton & Sons Ltd.4La Scie$160,000
Bern Farrell Rentals5Marystown$200,000
Young Estates10Musgravetown$400,000
Woodman Properties Inc.10New Harbour$400,000
ERCO Developments Inc.4Paradise$160,000
Golden Age Estates8Placentia$320,000
Spruce Wood Cottages10Reidville$400,000
Reynolds Management Inc.10Riverhead, Harbour Grace$400,000
Driftwood Holdings Inc.10Rocky Harbour$400,000
Anthony Properties Ltd.9Spaniard's Bay$360,000
Beothuck Trail Farm Ltd.10Springdale$400,000
George Warr Ltd.4Springdale$160,000
KMA Holdings Associates Ltd.5Stephenville$200,000
P & R Rentals10Stephenville$400,000
JATA Properties Inc.5Summerford$200,000
Twillingate Realty Inc.10Twillingate$400,000
Winterhill Properties Ltd.8Winterland$320,000
Sub-Total 383 $15,620,000
Non-Profit Supportive Affordable Housing Projects
New Life Congregational Church 10Clarenville$1,250,000
Habitat for Humanity NL2Clarenville$170,000
Community Mental Health Initiative Inc.4Corner Brook$500,000
Violence Prevention South and Central2Grand Falls-Windsor$250,000
Harbour Breton Investment Corporation 4Harbour Breton$500,000
Libra House Inc. 4Happy Valley-Goose Bay$600,000
Anglican Homes Inc. 10St. John's$1,250,000
The John Howard Society of NL. 10St. John's$1,250,000
Cochrane Street United Church10St. John's$1,250,000
Stella's Circle 2St. John's$250,000
The Salvation Army NL Division 20St. John's$2,500,000
City of St. John's 20St. John's$2,500,000
Sub-Total 98 $12,270,000
Total 481 $27,890,000

2015 07 31                              12:10 p.m.