Ottawa spending $3.7 billion to boost military housing stock
OTTAWA — The federal government will spend $3.7 billion to build 6,000 more housing units for Canada’s military, Defence Minister David McGuinty said on Tuesday.
McGuinty made the announcement at CFB Uplands in Ottawa, but could not provide a timeline for when the new units would be built other than saying it will span “several years.”
The units will be spread out across 25 communities, and build on the 800-some new units already under construction.
“Our bases are more than just workplaces, they’re neighbourhoods, they’re places where members access essential services, raise their families, get the care and support they need, and build a sense of belonging,” McGuinty said.
