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Niagara Conservatives reflect on federal housing minister’s local funding announcement
Earlier this week, federal Liberal housing minister Sean Fraser visited Southern Ontario. As he participated in local events, he attempted to defend the initiatives of the Trudeau government in improving housing accessibility and affordability. One of Fraser’s stops was to Club Roma, in St. Catharines, where he took questions from residents who shared the community’s infrastructure struggles, as well as their own personal stories of hardship.
Throughout his tour to the area, Fraser argued that there is no single solution to solving the housing crisis, which he suggested has been caused by a combination of market-based realities, as well as inaction on the part of provincial governments. Fraser capped his multi day excursion in Hamilton, where he announced $97 million in new funding, which he said would assist in constructing and repairing a combined total of 8,600 homes in Niagara ($43,718,135), Hamilton ($24,731,924) and Halton ($2,246,659).