Under Canada’s National Housing Strategy, $5.77 billion over 10 years was allocated to the Federal Provincial Territorial Partnership in Housing. Of that funding, $4.30 billion has been committed to provinces or territories under bilateral agreements. On average, these agreements have provided $147 in funding per person.
An agreement has not yet been signed with Quebec.
Province |
Allocated |
Population |
Funding Per Capita |
Ontario |
$2,144,855,000 |
14,659,616 |
$146 |
British Columbia |
$495,546,300 |
5,105,576 |
$97 |
Northwest Territories |
$84,112,800 |
44,895 |
$1,874 |
Prince Edward Island |
$7,466,900 |
157,901 |
$47 |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
$135,310,900 |
521,922 |
$259 |
Saskatchewan |
$224,765,400 |
1,178,657 |
$191 |
Alberta |
$339,050,700 |
4,395,586 |
$77 |
Yukon |
$39,560,300 |
41,022 |
$964 |
New Brunswick |
$149,585,600 |
780,021 |
$192 |
Manitoba |
$225,396,900 |
1,373,859 |
$164 |
Nunavut |
$265,618,100 |
38,873 |
$6,833 |
Nova Scotia |
$197,080,700 |
976,768 |
$202 |
Quebec |
- |
8,522,800 |
- |
Total Allocated Funding |
$4,308,349,600 |
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Total Available Funding |
$5,770,000,000 |
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CMHC Administrative Costs |
$43,000,000 |
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Remaining Unallocated Funding |
$1,418,650,400 |