WHITEHORSE, May 24, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - The Yukon Housing Corporation and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation hosted a workshop to gather ideas about how to design multi-unit residential buildings in First Nations communities across Yukon. The workshop was held from May 15-17 at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse.
Housing experts, including First Nations architects, facilitated conversations and shared ideas about how to design housing that is culturally appropriate and suited to the unique circumstances of the North. The Yukon Housing Corporation invited First Nations from across the territory to send members from their communities to contribute to the workshop and share information about their community's housing needs, issues and priorities.
Information shared at this pre-design workshop will be used to build consensus on what the best possible sustainable multi-unit residential building for First Nations communities should be.
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"Workshops like this one are an important step in recognizing priorities for First Nations governments and development corporations so that building technology can address real concerns that affect Yukoners. We want to ensure all voices are heard as we continue to build healthy, sustainable, inclusive Yukon communities."
— Minister Responsible for the Yukon Housing Corporation Pauline Frost
"Our Government is committed to working with First Nations communities across the Yukon to develop and implement common sense solutions to housing. Through careful feedback from communities and governments, we're building a path to a collaborative, culturally appropriate and sustainable housing model."
— Larry Bagnell, Member for Parliament for Yukon
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To learn more, visit Yukon Housing Corporation and Housing Action Plan for Yukon.
SOURCE Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Media contacts: Susan Moorhead Mooney, Hon. Larry Bagnell P.C., M.P., 867-668-6565, [email protected]; Sunny Patch, Cabinet Communications, 867-393-7478, [email protected]; Tim Sellars, Communications, Yukon Housing Corporation, 867-332-5955, [email protected]; Gabriel Teo, CMHC, 604-737-4137, [email protected]
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