The Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia finalize a ten-year agreement to get more homes built

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Canada and Nova Scotia have finalized a 10-year, $170.9 million agreement under the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund to build essential infrastructure like water and waste systems, enabling more housing development. Nova Scotia will extend a freeze on development charges to lower building costs. The fund supports rural and Indigenous communities, aiming to boost housing supply, affordability, and skilled trades through public-private collaboration.

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