WINNIPEG, MANITOBA--(Marketwire - Dec. 21, 2010) -  The governments of Canada and Manitoba are providing more affordable  housing for people in need, with the announcement of $9 million in  funding to renovate and reconfigure existing 
Manitoba Housing properties  into family accommodation for newcomers to Canada. The buildings will  be managed by the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of  Manitoba Inc. (IRCOM).
The Honourable Greg Selinger, Premier of Manitoba and the  Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety, on behalf of the  Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills  Development and Minister Responsible for 
Canada Mortgage and Housing  Corporation (CMHC) made the announcement today in Winnipeg.
"Housing is a fundamental requirement for immigrants  beginning a new and successful life in Manitoba," said Premier Selinger.  "The Manitoba government is pleased to work closely with IRCOM to  increase access to affordable housing for newcomers to our province."
"Through 
Canada's Economic Action Plan, our  government is helping to support people with their specific housing  needs," said Minister Toews. "When completed, these new apartments will  ensure that newcomers to Canada can access safe affordable housing as  they begin a new chapter in their lives."
"Safe and affordable housing is the cornerstone for  successful integration of all 
new Canadians. We are pleased to receive  the trust and support of the provincial and federal governments and look  forward to growing IRCOM's relationships with new and existing partners  and friends," said Dorota Blumczynska, Executive Director, Immigrant  and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba. "In the spirit of  rejuvenation and new beginnings we extend a warm invitation to all of  IRCOM's supporters to take this journey with us as we work to transform  this vibrant community."
The funding for IRCOM Phase 2 includes a provincial  investment of $6.3 million and an additional $2.7 million, shared  equally by the governments of Canada and Manitoba through 
Canada's  Economic Action Plan.
The funding will be used to convert existing units at 470  Pacific Avenue and 477 Ross Avenue into a new configuration of flexible  suites that allow IRCOM to house family sizes from two (single parent  and child) up to 10 members. The key in the design is the flexibility of  connecting adjacent suites to form larger and safer homes that meet the  needs of many newcomers.
IRCOM is a non-profit organization that offers secure,  affordable transitional apartments to newcomers for up to three years  after their arrival. In addition, IRCOM provides on-site supports and  services, including an After-School Program that runs five nights a week  and a Community Resource Program that connects residents with  employment, education, and various health resources throughout Winnipeg.
IRCOM is home to families from diverse cultural, educational,  linguistic and professional backgrounds. Current residents of IRCOM  House come from Afghanistan, Burma, Burundi, Congo, Ethiopia, Eritrea,  Haiti, Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Rwanda, Bhutan,  Somalia and Sudan. 
The federal and provincial governments are contributing  equally to an overall investment of $158 million under the amended  Canada-Manitoba 
Affordable Housing Initiative. The federal funding was  made available through 
Canada's Economic Action Plan, the  federal government's plan to stimulate the economy and create jobs  during the global recession. Overall, the 
Economic Action Plan  includes $2 billion for the construction of new and the renovation of  existing social housing, plus up to $2 billion in low-cost loans to  municipalities for housing-related infrastructure.
The Government of Canada wants to improve the quality of  existing social housing for low-income seniors, single parent families,  recent immigrants and Aboriginal households. 
Canada's Economic  Action Plan provides $850 million under the Affordable Housing  Initiative to provinces and territories for the renovation and retrofit  of existing social housing over two years.
Through Manitoba's Long-Term Housing Strategy, HOMEWorks!,  the 
Province of Manitoba with the financial support of the Government of  Canada is contributing $378 million over two years for housing  initiatives in Winnipeg and across the province. HOMEWorks! supports  ALLAboard, Manitoba's Poverty Reduction strategy by increasing the  supply of quality, affordable housing for low-income Manitobans. More  information about HOMEWorks! is available at 
www.gov.mb.ca/housing.
Under HOMEWorks! the province is working to sustain and  improve existing social and affordable housing and increase the supply  of affordable housing. Creating safe and affordable housing for new  Canadians is a priority of the province's long-term investment plan.
Canada's Economic Action Plan builds on the  Government of Canada's commitment in 2008 of more than $1.9 billion,  over five years, to improve and build new affordable housing and help  the homeless.
More information on this and other measures in 
Canada's  Economic Action Plan, the federal government's plan to stimulate  the economy and protect those hit hardest by the global recession, can  be found at: 
www.actionplan.gc.ca.
To find out more about how the Government of Canada and CMHC  are working to build stronger homes and communities for all Canadians,  call CMHC at 
1-800-668-2642  begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              1-800-668-2642      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or  visit 
www.cmhc.ca/housingactionplan.