Minister: Housing solutions for Indigenous people, by Indigenous people
In my travels across Alberta speaking with First Nations, Métis and Inuit people, one concern that comes up repeatedly is the need for affordable housing. Many Indigenous people – especially families and seniors – are priced out of the conventional housing market. Even when affordable housing is available, other barriers exist.
Available units are often too small to accommodate larger families. Others have strict no-smoking policies that don’t allow for the ceremonial burning of sweet grass. It can be difficult for elders to find appropriate lodging close to the rural communities where they grew up.
The Government of Alberta has heard these concerns and we’ve responded by committing $120 million towards the Indigenous Housing Capital Program. This program is unique because it helps Indigenous governments and organizations design and deliver affordable housing to Indigenous communities. Simply put, it is a housing program designed by Indigenous people, for Indigenous people.
The Indigenous program is part of our larger Provincial Affordable Housing Strategy. This strong initiative has a goal of restoring and creating 4,100 affordable housing units by 2021. No Albertan should lack a safe and affordable place to call home.