Ottawa spending $3 billion to boost military housing stock
OTTAWA — Defence Minister David McGuinty is announcing a $3.7-billion plan today to build more housing units for Canada’s military.
The government plans to add 6,000 more units with the money, in 25 communities where the Canadian Armed Forces operates.
That’s in addition to the 800 new units already underway.
A report from Canada’s auditor general last year brought to light how the military’s housing units are getting older, are in poor condition, and how the military had a shortfall in available housing across multiple bases.
