Feds give co-operative housing providers extra help to ease rental costs
OTTAWA — The federal government is giving co-operative housing providers millions in funding to ease rental costs, pledging relief for a sector that has sought to find new ways to provide help to tenants.
The $118.2 million over seven years is the second phase of funding for providers whose federal housing agreements expired before April 2016.
Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen said non-profits and co-operative housing providers had asked for extra help after temporary funding ran out.
The money is expected to help co-operative housing providers support low-income tenants in 18,000 units by reducing their monthly payments.