More than $13 billion in low-interest loans and direct financial contributions for new and renovated housing is being made available by the federal government. Community groups looking to access the national housing co-investment fund must first define community needs.
As Steve Guthrie reports, a meeting held Thursday in Peterborough was the first step in that process.
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Housing summit in Peterborough
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