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Manitoba Housing (French: Logement Manitoba)—legally incorporated as the Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation (MHRC)—is a crown corporation under the provincial Department of Families responsible for developing and managing public housing policies and programs in Manitoba. [1] [2] [3]
In 1997 AccèsLogis was created by the Quebec Government for the purpose of constructing new social housing, as well as providing low-income citizens with access to subsidies [12] In 2002 the Affordable Housing Agreement, a federal-provincial initiative, was created with funding from both parties. [12]
The Cooperative Housing Strategy Act: The Cooperative Promotion Trust Act: The Elderly and Infirm Persons’ Housing Act: with respect to elderly persons’ housing units as defined in the Act The Housing and Renewal Corporation Act: except Clause 44(k) and The RentAid Regulation (MR. 148/2006) The Income Tax Act, sections 7.13 to 7.16 and 10.6
Ste. Anne also has apartment buildings, including a 28-unit apartment project for those with lower-incomes and those with mental health-care needs. The project, led by the Ste. Anne Knights of Columbus Council, was supported by funding from the Canada-Manitoba Affordable Housing Initiative, and by land donated by the town.
Like in the United States, welfare in Canada colloquially refers to direct payments to low-income individuals only, and not to healthcare and education spending. [2] It is rarely used in Canada as the name of any specific program, however, because of its negative connotations. (In French, it is commonly known as le bien-être social or l'aide ...
The project, called Evergreen Bright Start, will establish 24 of the 30 units in the 811 Warren Avenue apartment for subsidized housing and the other 6 for service provider offices.