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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]
On March 29, 2021, the Government of Manitoba announced a $5.6 million-dollar rent bank. [3] The goal of the program is to support stable housing for low-income to moderate-income families. The rent bank will be administered by the Manitoba Non-Profit Housing Association with funds distributed by local rent banks. [3]
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.
The Canada Rental Supply Program provided interest-free loans for 15 years to developers who agreed to allocate a proportion of units toward social housing initiatives. [3] In order to ensure that loans contributed to the provision of low income housing, the CMHC was restricted to giving loans amounting to $7500 or less per unit. [8]
Manitoba Developmental Centre; Francophone Affairs Advisory Council; Manitoba Housing; Women’s Advisory Council; Dept. of Family Services (2016) [6] Dept. of Children and Youth Opportunities (2016) Dept. of Housing and Community Development; Manitoba Finance [16] Crown Services Secretariat [17] [6] Finance; Crown corporations: Min. Finance