Oakville, Ontario, has been directed to return $1.28 million in federal housing funds after rejecting a proposal to increase housing density. Housing Minister Sean Fraser’s office confirmed that the process to return the funds has already been initiated. This makes Oakville the first town in Canada to be asked to repay federal funds for reneging on a housing density agreement.
Ontario town will return federal housing money after vote against density https://t.co/AhKq6oRONK https://t.co/yYMyj2NBIw
An Ontario town is returning $1.28 million in federal housing funds, after it rejected a motion to build more density. Here’s why. https://t.co/vVk1P91NT5
Oakville told to pay back federal housing money after it rejects density. The Ontario town is the first in Canada to be asked to pay back its federal funds after reneging on a deal to bring in more housing density. https://t.co/fJjbisuhNQ
Housing Minister Sean Fraser’s office says it has already initiated the process for Oakville to return the $1.2 million it had already received from the feds #cdnpoli https://t.co/sY1Z2Uk8wP
Oakville told to pay back federal housing money after it rejects density https://t.co/3JbZINPW9k
Housing Minister Sean Fraser’s office says it has already initiated the process for Oakville to return the $1.2 million it had already received from the feds #cdnpoli #topoli https://t.co/sY1Z2UjAHh
Housing Minister Sean Fraser’s office says it has already initiated the process for Oakville to return the $1.2 million it had already received from the feds #cdnpoli #onpoli https://t.co/sY1Z2UjAHh