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  2. Multifaith Housing Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Multifaith Housing Initiative (MHI) is a charitable organization based in Ottawa, Canada.MHI's mission is to provide and promote affordable housing, to encourage harmonious relations amongst tenants of diverse backgrounds, and to mobilize the resources of faith communities and others for these purposes.

  3. Dream LeBreton - Wikipedia

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    The buildings consist of 601 housing units, of which 246 will be affordable units, reaching 31 and 36 story's high and 721,000 square feet. The project launched in 2023 and is set to be complete by 2027.

  4. Affordable housing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    To support affordable housing in 2001, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation introduced Canada Mortgage Bonds, with a focus on low-cost interest rates and mortgages. [48] The Affordable Housing Initiative (AHI), operating from 2001 to 2011, was an intergovernmental multilateral housing initiative on affordable housing in Canada. [63]

  5. LeBreton Flats - Wikipedia

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    In this area, brick houses and townhouses built immediately following the 1900 fire still exist alongside row housing built in the 1970s. The portion of Lorne Avenue which lies below Nanny Goat Hill is an example of the housing which filled LeBreton prior to the 1960s and is a Heritage District designated by the City of Ottawa.

  6. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the federal-provincial affordable housing program began, with $1 billion in federal expenditure to improve affordable housing supply by an estimated 23,500 units. In 2005, CMHC introduced a 10% "green refund" on mortgage loan insurance premiums for homeowners who buy or build an energy-efficient home, or who make energy-saving ...

  7. Centrepointe - Wikipedia

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    Centrepointe is a neighbourhood in College Ward in the urban west end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It was formerly part of the city of Nepean.It is a residential subdivision in the west/central part of Ottawa, developed from 1984 onwards, and is informally bounded by Baseline Road to the north, Woodroffe Avenue to the east, the CN railroad to the south, and the Briargreen subdivision ...

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