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You can help reach more Albertans with a contribution of as little as $5. Any amount you can afford would be gratefully accepted.
You can help Team Nenshi reach more Albertans with a contribution of as little as $5. Any amount you can afford would be gratefully accepted.
Our commitment to provide 40,000 more Albertans access to housing will attract more healthcare workers to the Bow Valley and help families put down roots.
Housing and rental prices are out of reach for too many in the Bow Valley, and businesses and families are suffering.
Banff and Canmore are facing one of the worst staffing shortages in the province because people can't find a place to live. That's bad for business, and bad for our integral tourism economy.
But the Alberta NDP have a plan.
Our affordable housing strategy will ensure every family has a safe, affordable place to call home.
We will make sure 40,000 more Albertans access to housing in our first term.
We Build 8,500 more affordable homes, provide rental assistance to 11,0000 more families, and invest $120 million into the Indigenous Capital Housing program.
Danielle Smith and the UCP have only made the housing crisis worse by cutting 8,000 units of affordable housing in the midst of an affordability crisis.
The waitlist for affordable housing continues to increase with over 25,000 families in need.
Affordable housing is a provincial responsibility, and we cannot fall short.
Rachel Notley and the Alberta NDP will provide more funding for wrap-around supports within affordable housing and create a rent bank to protect housing for Albertans when they face a crisis like a job loss or family emergency.
As life gets more expensive, Alberta families need a government with a strong plan to solve the housing crisis because access to housing is a human right.