The city of Ottawa has reached 93% of its housing target for 2023, qualifying for $37.5 million in provincial funding. Last year, Ottawa broke ground on 10,213 new homes, showing substantial progress towards its goal.
The city of Ottawa is receiving $37.5 million in provincial funding for the progress made towards its 2023 target to build new homes ." Ottawa made substantial progress towards its 2023 target, breaking ground on 10,213 homes last year," Ford told reporters at Ottawa City Hall.The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App
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