The following statement was issued today by Art Reid, Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs. It was also read in the House of Assembly: New Two-Year Provincial Home Repair Program I rise today to announce a new, two-year Provincial Home Repair Program for the province. This is a made in Newfoundland and Labrador program for senior citizens, individuals with disabilities, aboriginals and low-income families, including social assistance recipients. This program was designed by Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC) and involves federal/provincial expenditures of $14 million over the next two years or $7 million annually. This represents an increase of $3.8 million in provincial funding allocations for housing repair over the next two years. It is significant in the sense that it enables clients to undertake more substantive repairs to their homes, and it will more than double the level of service to the working poor. This new housing repair program will address needs in a more responsive manner.
It is anticipated that this new program will create more than 650 direct seasonal jobs in the provinces construction industry over the next two years. In part, this program was made possible as a result of the Social Housing Agreement which the province signed last year with the federal government. The agreement provides more flexibility and allows NLHC to redirect federal RRAP funding. Both the Throne Speech and the Budget Speech enunciated a renewed government commitment to social policy reform -- one that includes new ideas and innovative measure to bring about meaningful change. The new Provincial Home Repair Program will help those who are most in need to better provide for themselves and their families. It is an important component of our social policy reform. It will be my intention to provide all MHAs with a complete information package.
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