Prince Edward Island Housing Corporation 2023-2025 Action Plan
Prince Edward Island Housng Corporation 2023-2025 Action Plan
Prince Edward Island Housng Corporation 2023-2025 Action Plan
The Department of Housing, Land and Communities issued a Request for Proposals in the fall of 2022 to engage a consultant to complete a needs assessment for Kings County to better understand the current housing needs for the area which includes out-of-the-cold services, e
Honourable Rob Lantz Minister of Housing, Land and Communities Sullivan Building PO Box 2000 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8 Dear Minister Lantz, I am pleased to have you serve as the Minister of Housing, Land and Communities. On April 3, 2023, we were given a mandate by Islanders to...
Housing is an important support for individuals and families to be healthy and productive, and successful citizens, and contributors to our society. It is not just about buildings; safe and appropriate housing is a basic support that contributes to personal well-being, economic...
Today, Sean Casey, Member of Parliament for Charlottetown on behalf of the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, along with Matthew MacKay, Minister of Social Development and Housing for PEI celebrated the opening of two affordable housing...
In November 2023, the Government of Prince Edward Island initiated a review of programs and services for vulnerable Islanders.
Far too many Canadians are struggling to find homes they can afford. Solving Canada’s housing crisis requires immediate action to bring down costs, cut red tape, and build homes more quickly. The Government of Canada is stepping up with a bold new approach to increase the supply...
Islanders in need of affordable housing, assisted living or additional housing supports will have increased options through a continued community-led housing initiative. The provincial government is investing another $3 million in the Community Housing Fund, a partnership with...
Released in November 2019, this community needs assessment will inform future planning for emergency shelters in Prince Edward Island.