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Provides background information on Community Housing Managers of Manitoba, a department of the Manitoba Métis Federation, which aims to respond to the housing demands and needs of Aboriginal people.
Provides an overview of the corporation, which was created in 1995 and took over the operations of 219 rental housing units that were previously managed by the Aiyawin Corporation.
This page introduces DOTCHAI, officially incorporated in 1981 as a non-profit housing authority to serve the housing needs of the First Nation population.
Provides information on the initiatives led by MUNHA, an organization that lobbies federal and provincial governments to increase the number of units for urban people of Aboriginal descent.
Keewatin Air Lifeline began operating in the district of Keewatin in 1972, and now operates a state of the art hangar facility, with staff accommodations in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut with similar facilities in Churchill, Manitoba.
The Opaskwayak Cree Nation Housing Authority seeks to provide proper housing for all members of OCN and to maximize the use of the monies available for OCN members.
Provides housing for lower income families in rural Manitoba. Under the program, tenants and homeowners pay no more than 25% of their family income towards housing.
Source: Government of Manitoba; Family Services and Housing