Former President Jimmy Carter remembered for building affordable homes in Alberta
“See him still swinging a hammer — he still had the desire and drive to be a part of the force working on building houses,” he said.Carter also interacted with families and people volunteering at the site when he wasn’t working.
His work moved families from living paycheque-to-paycheque to becoming independent and stable, he added.
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