The B.C. government is pledging $550 million over 10 years to finance new housing construction of housing for Indigenous people on and off reserve.
Premier John Horgan announced the new fund Monday in Prince George, joined by Chief Terry Teegee, Assembly of First Nations regional chief for B.C., Chief Dominic Frederick of the Lheidli T鈥檈nneh First Nation, and B.C. Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Selina Robinson.
Horgan said it鈥檚 been too long since the federal government made significant moves to address the housing shortage on reserves, and B.C.鈥檚 new fund is expected to 鈥渁ccelerate鈥 change and encourage Ottawa to do its share.
鈥淭he federal government is primarily responsible for housing on reserve, and as many of the speakers have said, it鈥檚 been several decades since any meaningful investment has been made,鈥 Horgan said. 鈥淭he current government has talked about building programs, and we want to accelerate that.鈥
Teegee noted that Horgan鈥檚 trip goes next to the Takla Lake First Nation north of Prince George, and other communities are suffering from a long-term housing shortage.
Takla Lake currently has a request for 60 homes with Ottawa, and the Nak鈥檃zdli community near Fort St. James and others in the region need more than 100 houses each, Teegee said.
Robinson said B.C. Housing has put out a request for proposals for funding partners to get projects going and deal with the 鈥渁bsolutely unacceptable鈥 state of housing on and off reserve.
鈥淚t makes no difference if the housing need is on or off reserve,鈥 Robinson said. 鈥淚t is incumbent upon us as a government that cares about people that we are there to help British Columbians when they need it.
鈥淩egardless of who has jurisdiction, it is all about the right thing to do.鈥