Alberta Government to fund more affordable housing options

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The Alberta Government announced the next round of funding for the Affordable Housing Partnership Program (AHPP) is open for applications. This program funds projects with the goal of creating more affordable housing during the current housing crisis felt by many communities across the province. The previous round of funding closed in January and saw $124.7 million in funding for 30 projects. The government said that supported more than 1100 housing units across Alberta, and the current round of funding will provide an additional $68 million. Minister of Seniors, Community, and Social Services Jason Nixon said this is one of several steps the government plans on taking to address the housing shortage. googletag.cmd.push(function() { if($(document).width()<900) { s = googletag.defineSlot(

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