Feds promise $10 million for housing for troubled Cat Lake First Nation
The Canadian government is promising more than $10 million to build new homes, repair others, and put portables in place for a remote Indigenous community in northern Ontario where substandard mould-infested housing has sparked a health crisis, according to a framework agreement signed on Thursday.
The interim deal, signed in Thunder Bay, Ont., by Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O’Regan and local First Nation leaders, will be followed by a memorandum of agreement to be signed in two weeks in Cat Lake First Nation itself.
According to the framework deal, Ottawa will provide $3.5 million for 15 new homes, $1.5 million to demolish dilapidated structures and prepare the lots, and $2.1 million to repair and renovate 21 houses.
“The homes that will be demolished and replaced by new units have been determined to be priorities … as homes that cannot be repaired for less than the cost of a new house,” the framework states.