Defense Minister Bill Blair has portion of the Thursday and advertised the Liberal government’s plan to build a 668 military housing unit.
In fact, according to the presentation of the Canadian residential bureau acquired by CBC NEWS, it has been two years to provide soldiers, sailors, and crew to provide rescue to the programs that were involved in high gears and were violently pushed at nine bases nationwide. It will be before.
Blair toured the Canadian base borden north of Toronto on Thursday, where a new accommodation was opened for recruitment.
“The construction of a 668 new housing unit will help to accommodate many military families in affordable houses near the base nationwide,” Blair said in a statement.
The Pentagon said, “We are satisfied with the needs of military housing, but have reduced the demands of housing in the surrounding community, and stated a statement published on Thursday.
668 units by 2030
However, the internal documents, which were part of the presentation on January 25, were 156 units added by the Pentagon from 2026 to 2027 to 2027 to 204 to 204, and in 182. It indicates that you want to build a building). 2028-29 and 90 2029-30.
The Housing Housing Unit (RHU) is “the first five -year service, a compassionate posting member has a priority. [those] I will come back [out of Canada] Posting [those] Presentation was posted for the course or a series of courses. “
In addition to the construction of new houses, the Pentagon has renovated and redeveloped some real estate, and has implemented additional real estate (searching for the potential partnership of the Yellow Knife and Ottawa).
Liberal government announced last year that it will cost $ 1.4 billion for more than 20 years to improve military housing. This is one of some affordable initiatives.
A series of reports and research by the Pentagon pointed out that lack of affordable housing pointed out as a major resistance to military morale, and some troops do not accept high posts. It is even accused of the stable exhaustion rate that has decided. -The national cost area.
The legislative committee of both the lower house and at least one state parliament has heard testimonies that the affordable crisis of housing has led to a surge in homeless troops between soldiers and veterans.
In the fall of 2023, Craig Hood, the executive director of the Royal Royal Corps Nobascosia/Nunabuto Command, served the State Committee of the State Committee to serve a rough tent, and hear the amazing story of living. I talked. Their vehicle and couch surfing. He explained the situation at that time as “fashionable.”
In Novascocia, there is the largest naval base in Halifax in Halifax.
Before the introduction of housing measures in the previous federal budget, the House of Representatives heard the same testimony last year before the introduction of housing measures.