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Ottawa. Gloucester Non-Profit Housing 1087 Cummings Avenue (Gloucester) [1] Emily Murphy Non-Profit Housing Cooperation [2] (Blackburn Hamlet) Multifaith Housing Initiative. Blake House; Somerset Gardens; Kent House; Ottawa Community Housing [3] Albion - Heatherington (Heron Gate) Albion Gardens (Heron Gate) Ashgrove (Huntclub/Uplands) Banff ...
In 1970, Ottawa City Council approved the site for public housing. [9] The Ottawa Housing Corporation Foster Farm social housing project, of which the neighbourhood is synonymous, was built in 1973. [10] The residential housing consists from middle class two story houses, and duplexes to high rises and townhouses.
Most of the homes have large back yards, a feature of this planning style. The community is divided into upper Lindenlea, north of Rideau Terrace, and lower Lindenlea. [4] Only upper Lindenlea was planned by Adams. This part of the neighbourhood was developed by the Ottawa Housing Corporation, [5] and was bought for $66,000. [4]
This is an alphabetical list of companies that have at one-point or another been based in Ottawa: Abacus Data; Alterna Savings; Atkinson Film-Arts; Bank of Ottawa; Bell-Northern Research; BreconRidge; Bridgewater Systems; Brookstreet Pictures; Bruised Tongue; Campeau Corporation; Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation; Canada Mortgage and Housing ...
Prior to being elected, Johnson was the Director of Tenant and Community Engagement the Centretown Citizens Ottawa Corporation, a non-profit housing provider. [5] She was also the executive director of Synapcity, a non-profit that provides municipal civics education. Johnson co-founded the Ottawa Community Land Trust.
In late 1988, stemming from a decision to broaden the scope of the organization from that of a program-specific lobby group toward a more broadly-based national housing organization focusing on housing affordability for Canadians, the name of the organization was changed to the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA).
In 1999, the National Housing Act and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act were modified, allowing for the introduction of a 5% down payment—a change launched as a pilot in 1992, extended and finalized in 1999—removing a significant barrier for first-time home buyers. CMHC also expanded its activities internationally and launched ...
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.