Federal-Provincial Partnership Will Provide Rent Support for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence

The Government of Canada and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador today announced an enhancement to the Canada Housing Benefit that will provide additional housing supports for survivors of gender-based violence.

Through a joint investment of $17.12 million over five years, this enhancement will help survivors, including women, children and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, find a safe and affordable place to call home in the private rental market.

The Canada Housing Benefit for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence is expected to support over 580 individuals or householders throughout the province during the critical time of vulnerability and need experienced by those fleeing violence, experiencing homelessness or with severe core housing need. This recognizes that individuals exiting violence may be experiencing financial abuse or face barriers to accessing other types of benefits because of complex family situations.

The Honourable John G. Abbott, Minister of Housing and Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, and the Honourable Pam Parsons, Minister Responsible for Women and Gender Equality, joined the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, federal Minister Responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Minister of Rural Economic Development, who made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, federal Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. The ministers were also joined by Malin Enström, Executive Director of Iris Kirby House.

Since 2021, the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Benefit has helped over 550 families secure housing in the private rental market. The enhanced benefit will follow the same terms and conditions as the existing Canada Housing Benefit. While the enhanced federal funding is specifically for survivors of gender-based violence, provinces and territories will have the flexibility to use their cost-matching to support ending gender-based violence or other priorities and programs to assist this vulnerable population with direct-to-household affordability assistance.

Since 1991, NL Housing has prioritized and offered affordable housing for victims of violence, which has helped people province-wide regain control and rebuild their lives. The Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation provides over $9 million annually to support ten transition houses throughout the province, including the new and expanded Grace Sparkes House opened this year in Marystown.

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“The Federal Government has invested more than $4 billion in the Canada Housing Benefit to provide direct assistance to households in need. However, housing affordability can still be a barrier for many people experiencing violence from seeking a safe place to live, which is why we are partnering with Provinces and Territories to enhance the Housing Benefit. With this additional funding we are partnering with Newfoundland and Labrador to lend a hand to those who have experienced gender-based violence, including women, children and 2SLGBTQI+ people, find a safe and affordable place to call home.”
Honourable Sean Fraser
Federal Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

“Everyone deserves safe and accessible housing. With this agreement, our government is making an estimated 317 households more affordable. This new funding will support families and individuals that have experienced gender-based violence by providing housing that is safe and secure. We must uplift and support those most vulnerable throughout our communities.”
Honourable Gudie Hutchings
Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Minister of Rural Economic Development, Member of Parliament for Long Range Mountains

“The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Benefit has helped over 550 families secure housing in the private rental market since it was introduced in the Fall of 2021. With this new funding stream, we will be able to help even more families and individuals experiencing gender-based violence begin to rebuild their lives with dignity and security in the comfort of a new home.”
Honourable John G. Abbott
Minister of Housing
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions

“Our Provincial Government continues to support those at risk of gender-based violence, highlighted by the enaction of Clare’s Law, which came into force this year, and our signing of the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence Agreement in 2023. This expansion of the Canada Housing Benefit is yet another way we are working to protect the most vulnerable in our province.”
Honourable Pam Parsons
Minister Responsible for Women and Gender Equality

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Invitation to Tender Issued for Demolition of Vacant Buildings to Prepare for Construction of 50 New Homes in Corner Brook

The Provincial Government today issued an invitation to tender for the demolition of 32 existing long-term vacant units in the Crestview Avenue area of Corner Brook to make way for the construction of 50 new provincially-owned homes.

As part of record provincial investments in housing in Budget 2024, the Provincial Government announced $20 million to construct new homes in the area that are modern and energy efficient, with universal design features incorporated throughout.

On May 30, Inflector Environmental Services LP was awarded a tender to undertake abatement of the existing structures, valued at $429,300. The abatement process is ongoing and was required to safely remove materials containing asbestos and any other environmental concerns from the buildings prior to demolition.

The invitation to tender issued today includes the demolition of four vacant buildings in the Crestview Avenue area, as well as the safe removal of debris from the site and preparation of the site for new construction.

It is anticipated that an RFP for the construction of the new buildings will be issued in late-summer or early-fall 2024. The project will include multi-unit buildings that feature a combination of one- and two-bedroom homes, the greatest area of need in the current social housing portfolio.

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“I am pleased to see continued progress on our commitment to construct 50 new homes in Corner Brook. As a government, we continue to prioritize initiatives that will increase access to stable, safe and affordable housing for individuals and families in the western region.”
Honourable Fred Hutton
Minister of Housing

“This is the next step and a welcomed step in our government’s decision to move forward with the construction of 50 new homes for 50 families in our city. This multi-million-dollar investment is being made by our government and demonstrates the priority that we are placing on housing throughout the province.”
Honourable Gerry Byrne
Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills and MHA for Corner Brook

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Media Advisory: Minister Hutton Attending Atlantic Mayors’ Congress

The Honourable Fred Hutton, Minister of Housing, is attending the Atlantic Mayors’ Congress from June 20-22 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.

Minister Hutton will join a panel discussion on Saturday, June 22, with housing ministers from other Atlantic provinces to discuss ongoing work in each jurisdiction and how provinces and municipalities can work together to address issues of affordable housing and homelessness.

The Atlantic Mayors’ Congress provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and a unified voice for municipal leaders in Atlantic Canada to address significant issues. The organization, which meets twice annually, is committed to improving municipal government and developing a strong, unified voice to advocate for municipalities in the Atlantic Region.

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