Government of Canada congratulates Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation on new six-unit housing project

OTTAWA, Nov. 22, 2017 /CNW/ - All Canadians should have the security of a safe and healthy home. The Government of Canada is making historic investments toward improving housing conditions in First Nation communities, reducing overcrowding and increasing health and safety.

The Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services, today congratulated Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation on its new six-unit housing complex. The new homes were built ahead of schedule and will contribute to healthier lives for their residents.

Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation is one of 56 First Nation communities in Ontario who are benefitting from new housing investments through Budget 2016.

Quotes
"Congratulations to Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation on the completion of your new homes, and on completing this project ahead of schedule. Our government will continue to make significant investments in housing to improve the quality of life in First Nations communities, and I am pleased to see this progress which will benefit so many residents."
Minister Jane Philpott
Minister of Indigenous Services

"These new homes are extremely important for our community as they will provide adequate and affordable housing for families and Elders. We are very pleased to work in partnership with the government to provide much needed housing in our community."
Chief David Masakeyash
Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation

Quick Facts

    --  Mishkeegogamang First Nation is located approximately 310 kilometres
        northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and has an on-reserve population of
        approximately 1,300.
    --  Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada provided $792,000 for the
        construction of the six-unit housing complex and $150,000 for servicing
        the lots. The First Nation contributed approximately $150,000 for the
        project.
    --  The new houses are made with energy-efficient technologies and mould-
        and fire-resistant materials, which will improve fire safety and reduce
        annual maintenance and operating expenses for residents.

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Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation

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SOURCE Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada