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  2. Affordable housing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A small percentage of the households who have inadequate income to acquire housing the market, 3%, are supported by the government. This leaves about 19% of households who are in need of affordable housing, as defined by the city. [145] Approximately 21% of Alberta's population spends more than 30% of their income on housing. [146]

  3. Social programs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Like in the United States, welfare in Canada colloquially refers to direct payments to low-income individuals only, and not to healthcare and education spending. [2] It is rarely used in Canada as the name of any specific program, however, because of its negative connotations. (In French, it is commonly known as le bien-être social or l'aide ...

  4. Josephine Pon - Wikipedia

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    She has also made efforts to advance housing projects in Alberta, saying "Investing in affordable housing is vital to helping more low-income Albertans get on the path to financial stability." [8] Pon announced her affordable housing plan on Nov. 21, 2019, as a way to reduce red tape for Albertan applicants. [9]

  5. Low-income senior apartments in high demand on church ... - AOL

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    She moved in in February as one of 16 applicants selected from a waiting list of more than 100 to live in a new addition of the 55-and-older housing development, which is owned by Central ...

  6. Chartwell Retirement Residences - Wikipedia

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    Chartwell Retirement Residences is the largest provider of seniors' housing in Canada, serving over 25,000 residents across Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia. [1] Chartwell offers a range of seniors housing communities, from independent living to assisted living. [2]

  7. Public housing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 AccèsLogis was created by the Quebec Government for the purpose of constructing new social housing, as well as providing low-income citizens with access to subsidies [12] In 2002 the Affordable Housing Agreement, a federal-provincial initiative, was created with funding from both parties. [12]

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