First Nation casts wider net for housing help
CBC News
Posted: Jan 27, 2012 11:26 AM ET
Last Updated: Jan 29, 2012 7:41 PM ET
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The Nishnawbe Aski Nation says it may turn to international development organizations to help deal with its housing crisis.
It estimates a total of 5,000 houses are needed to bring a minimum standard of living to First Nations in northern Ontario.
NAN says many people are living in shacks with no electricity or running water.
Les Loutit, NAN's deputy grand chief in charge of housing, said the organization is looking to the International Monetary Fund and the Candian International Development Agency for help.
“The World Bank, they're funding underdeveloped countries now and we certainly have that situation here in Canada right at our back door,” Loutit said.
Corrections and Clarifications
- An earlier version of this story incorrectly quoted Stan Loutit, grand chief of Mushkegowuk Council, when in fact CBC News had interviewed Les Loutit, deputy grand chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation. Jan. 29, 2012 | 6:27 PM ET
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