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COVID-19 has exposed homelessness, highlighted housing needs in northern Manitoba First Nation

COVID-19 has exposed homelessness, highlighted housing needs in northern Manitoba First Nation

CBC
Thursday, February 24, 2022 02:44:27 AM UTC

A First Nation chief in northern Manitoba says COVID-19 has highlighted the urgency of his community's housing needs. His comments came as the federal government on Wednesday put out a call for housing solutions in the north.

"This COVID has really exposed homelessness for our people," said David Monias, chief of Pimicikamak Cree Nation.  "We didn't realize how many people are homeless. It just doesn't show, because so many of our people, our families and friends are taking these people in, to prevent them from sleeping outside.

But now, he said, "when [people] step out, they are scared that you are going to bring COVID back, so you have no place to stay." 

The community, also known as Cross Lake, is grieving three children, ages 2, 13 and 17, who were killed in a house fire — a tragedy that some say also points to the need for housing support.

On Wednesday, Canada's Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion Ahmed Hussen and Minister of Northern Affairs Daniel Vandal, announced the federal government was investing $80 million in funding for "Northern Access," a program designed to come up with supply chain solutions for Northern and remote housing.

The investment is the third round of the government's "Housing Supply Challenge," which invites proposals for solutions that will help break down housing supply chain issues, and in turn, provide much-needed housing for Indigenous and northern communities across Canada.

Pimicikamak Cree Nation — a community of 8,500, about 530 kilometres north of Winnipeg — has been hit hard by COVID-19. Earlier this month, the community said 750 people were isolating during an outbreak that led to four hospitalizations and one death. And it is still averaging 8-10 new cases per day.

The Nation is in need of 1,000 homes, and Monias said many people experiencing homelessness end up couch-surfing in overcrowded homes, which makes self-isolating difficult. 

In January, Indigenous Services Canada said Cross Lake was receiving $4.38 million for temporary isolation accommodations, that would include the purchase, delivery, installation and furnishing of 16 Ready-to-Move structures, as well as a drive-thru COVID-19 testing facility.

The community had applied for 100 homes through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's Rapid Housing Initiative in the past and was denied twice, Monias said.

When asked about the housing situation in Pimicikamak Wednesday, Minister Hussen said that "the need is still there and my understanding is that there are still many other communities that are still in need of federal government housing support."

But the chief of Black River First Nation, which is 120 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, said the investment isn't likely to be enough, to help communities in need. Black River has about 900 people living on reserve, and is short about 100 homes, said Chief Sheldon Kent.

Vandal said that there have been housing investments made in Manitoba, but that the need is still great. 

"We will continue to work as a whole of government to advance the housing that's needed and make sure that it's constructed," said Vandal.

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