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Moving Forward Together with Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek
Moving Forward Together with Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek Fredericton, July 24, 2019 — The long and courageous journey of Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek (BNA) is a story to be told and shared. With determination and resilience BNA has overcome many challenges and is now embracing market housing to strengthen their community. On June 21, 2019, National Indigenous […]
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Read MoreBuilding the Future – One Community at a Time
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Building the Future – One Community at a Time Ottawa, December 6, 2017 —With the addition of three new partners announced today, the First Nations Market Housing Fund (“the Fund”) has now successfully partnered with close to 40% of Canada’s First Nations. “Together we are creating local conditions to support a market […]
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Read MoreFund Creates Opportunity for Middle Class In First Nations Communities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FUND CREATES OPPORTUNITY FOR MIDDLE CLASS IN FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITIES Ottawa, December 8, 2016 – The Chair of the First Nations Market Housing Fund (the Fund), John Beaucage, is proud to announce that four more First Nations have partnered with the Fund. “These First Nations are offering their emerging middle-class the opportunity […]
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Read MoreFund Continues to Build Momentum
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FUND CONTINUES TO BUILD MOMENTUM Niagara Falls, July 14, 2016 – John Beaucage, the Chair of the First Nations Market Housing Fund (the Fund), announced today that Northern Savings Credit Union in British Columbia has joined the Fund as a participating lender. In addition, Teslin Tlingit Council in the Yukon and the […]
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Read More200th First Nation Joins The First Nations Market Housing Fund
200th FIRST NATION JOINS THE FIRST NATIONS MARKET HOUSING FUND Ottawa, December 10, 2015 – The Chair of the First Nations Market Housing Fund (the Fund), John Beaucage, announced today that the Fund has received its 200th application from a First Nation embracing market-based housing. The Tsal’alh Band (Seton Lake Indian Band) located in British […]
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