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Feds to 含羞草研究社榝ast-track含羞草研究社 20 homes for Lytton First Nation, 3 years after wildfire

$1.3M for 20 new units, construction of 175 more homes in next decade: Indigenous Services Minister
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Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu rises during Question Period, in Ottawa, Monday, April 15, 2024. Hajdu was stopped at Lytton First Nation on April 24, 2024 to announce $1.3 million for the First Nation through the federal government含羞草研究社檚 Housing Accelerator Fund. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Lytton First Nation is getting $1.3 million to 含羞草研究社渇ast-track含羞草研究社 20 new housing units in the next three years, and it comes nearly three years after the devastating wildfire.

The funding is also meant to kick start the construction of 175 more homes in the next decade, Canada含羞草研究社檚 Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu announced during a stop in Lytton Wednesday (April 24) while highlighting the federal government含羞草研究社檚 2024 budget.

Hajdu said the funding will be used to incentivize building new units on existing properties and developing new fire-resilient, energy-efficient and accessible housing designs.

Lytton First Nation chief Niakia Hanna said as Lytton goes into rebuild from the fires in and 2022, being able to determine going forward how the Nation will better utilize housing and infrastructure funding is important and need for generations.

含羞草研究社淎nd government is starting to realize that housing is an issue that is needed everywhere.含羞草研究社

The fast-tracked housing comes nearly three years after a wildfire ripped through the Village of Lytton and the surrounding area, burning the majority of buildings to the ground.

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The Village of Lytton only ended its local state of emergency in June 2023, two years after the wildfire swept through the village on June 30, 2021.

Hajdu said there is not a conversation people can have in this country without climate changing coming up.

含羞草研究社淥ver the past few years, Lytton First Nation has been on the front lines of climate change. I am persistently inspired by the Community含羞草研究社檚 leadership and resilience to rebuild after the devastating 2021 and 2022 wildfires. Today含羞草研究社檚 announcement is another step forward to building the community back stronger and ensuring all members have a place to call home.含羞草研究社

The new funding, according to a release from the government, is in addition to more than $119 million in funding to Lytton First Nation and the Nlaka含羞草研究社檖amux Nation Tribal from Indigenous Services Canada for rebuilding and recovery after the devastating wildfire in 2021, as well as wildfires in 2022.

That funding includes:

含羞草研究社 $43.3 million to replace all 39 on-reserve units lost in the 2021 fire

含羞草研究社 $56.7 million for interim housing, interim community buildings, evacuee support, recovery staffing, renovations to 11 homes and debris removal

含羞草研究社 $17.6 million for 28 additional homes for Nlaka含羞草研究社檖amux members who were living in the Village of Lytton when the 2021 wildfire hit, and would like to return to Lytton First Nation

含羞草研究社 More than $577,000 in Emergency Management Assistance program for the First Nation to establish a pilot project to increase capacity, resources, and fire risks preparedness

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Lauren Collins

About the Author: Lauren Collins

I'm a provincial reporter for Black Press Media's provincial team, after my journalism career took me around B.C. since I was 19 years old.
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