O’Regan says Cat Lake housing money will not be spent on consultant fee
OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O’Regan says the government is “deeply disturbed” by a report that a consultant working for Cat Lake First Nation is demanding a fee of more than $1 million for helping negotiate the band’s recent housing agreement with Ottawa.
O’Regan says every penny of the $12.8 million Ottawa promised last month to rebuild mould-infested housing in the community will go to housing.
“Housing money will go to housing,” O’Regan said in question period Friday morning. “It is as simple as that. Housing money goes to housing.”
Northern Ontario MP Charlie Angus, the NDP’s Indigenous-affairs critic, raised the issue, saying Canadians were shocked by the horrific conditions on the reserve and there was hope the funding agreed to in March was a “new beginning” for the families that live there.