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Feds pledge $2.6M for 10 housing units in Delne

The federal government is investing $2.6 million into 10 new affordable housing units in Delne. They're expected to be built by August, and will be primarily meant for elders, single women, people who struggle with mental health or addiction issues, and those who are experiencing homelessness.

Investment 'will go a long way' to address housing issues said Delne councillor

A file photo of Leonard Kenny, a councillor with the Delne Gotn Government, who attended Tuesday's housing announcement. He said the investment will help go a long way in his community. (CBC)

Ten new affordable housing units will be built in Delne, according to an announcement by the federal, N.W.T., and Delne Got'n governments.

The $2.6 million project will turn the former Delne Wellness Centre into accessible unitsprimarily meant for those most vulnerable like elders, single women, people who struggle with mental health or addiction issues, and those who are experiencing homelessness.

The units are expected to be completed by August 2022 and the funding is coming from the federal government'sRapid Housing Initiative.

"This is a very important announcement that will go a long way to help us with our housing issues," said Leonard Kenny, a councillor in Delne, who appeared at Tuesday's announcement on behalf ofekw'ahtdLeeroy Andre, the community's elected leader, who was out on the land. (ek'wahtdmeans "highest honest leader" in the Delne Got'ndialect.)

Becausethe cost of living is so high up North, Kenny saidit's hard to find affordable places to live, especially in his fly-in community. "We really depend on financial assistance to help us with our housing issues," he said.

Micheal McLeod, N.W.T.'s Liberal MP,made the announcement Tuesday on behalf of Ahmed Hussen, who is the federal minister of housing and diversity and inclusion. Paulie Chinna, the territory's housing minister, who also attended the announcement, said affordable housing is a top priority for the current Legislative Assembly.

"The most effective way we can address the housing crisis in the N.W.T. is through partnership. Housing is a complex issue that one organization cannot solve alone," she said.

Chinna said the territorial government would pay for building equipment for the housing project, valued at around $900,000.

"This project makes clear what we can do when we work together to benefit our people," said Chinna.

"Too often it is our most vulnerable who are often left struggling."