Federal Government (CMHC) Investments in Housing ‐ November 2015 to November 2018

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Federal Government (CMHC) Investments in Housing ‐ November 2015 to November 2018 Federal Government (CMHC) Investments in Housing ‐ November 2015 to November 2018 # Province Federal Riding Funding* Subsidy** 1 Alberta Banff‐Airdrie$ 9,972,484.00 $ 2,445,696.00 2 Alberta Battle River‐Crowfoot $ 379,569.00 $ 7,643.00 3 Alberta Bow River $ 10,900,199.00 $ 4,049,270.00 4 Alberta Calgary Centre$ 47,293,104.00 $ 801,215.00 5 Alberta Calgary Confederation$ 2,853,025.00 $ 559,310.00 6 Alberta Calgary Forest Lawn$ 1,060,788.00 $ 3,100,964.00 7 Alberta Calgary Heritage$ 107,000.00 $ 702,919.00 8 Alberta Calgary Midnapore$ 168,000.00 $ 261,991.00 9 Alberta Calgary Nose Hill$ 404,700.00 $ 764,519.00 10 Alberta Calgary Rocky Ridge $ 258,000.00 $ 57,724.00 11 Alberta Calgary Shepard$ 857,932.00 $ 541,918.00 12 Alberta Calgary Signal Hill$ 1,490,355.00 $ 602,482.00 13 Alberta Calgary Skyview $ 202,000.00 $ 231,724.00 14 Alberta Edmonton Centre$ 948,133.00 $ 3,504,371.98 15 Alberta Edmonton Griesbach$ 9,160,315.00 $ 3,378,752.00 16 Alberta Edmonton Manning $ 548,723.00 $ 4,296,014.00 17 Alberta Edmonton Mill Woods $ 19,709,762.00 $ 1,033,302.00 18 Alberta Edmonton Riverbend$ 105,000.00 $ ‐ 19 Alberta Edmonton Strathcona$ 1,025,886.00 $ 1,110,745.00 20 Alberta Edmonton West$ 582,000.00 $ 1,068,463.00 21 Alberta Edmonton‐‐Wetaskiwin$ 6,502,933.00 $ 2,620.00 22 Alberta Foothills$ 19,361,952.00 $ 152,210.00 23 Alberta Fort McMurray‐‐Cold Lake $ 6,416,365.00 $ 7,857,709.00 24 Alberta Grande Prairie‐Mackenzie $ 1,683,643.00 $ 1,648,013.00 25 Alberta Lakeland$ 20,646,958.00 $ 3,040,248.00 26 Alberta Lethbridge$ 1,442,864.00 $ 8,019,066.00 27 Alberta Medicine Hat‐‐Cardston‐‐Warner $ 13,345,981.00 $ 4,423,088.00 28 Alberta Peace River‐‐Westlock $ 7,094,534.00 $ 6,358,849.52 29 Alberta Red Deer‐‐Lacombe$ 10,949,003.00 $ 4,183,893.00 30 Alberta Red Deer‐‐Mountain View $ 8,828,733.00 $ ‐ 31 Alberta Sherwood Park‐Fort Saskatchewan$ 14,298,902.00 $ 1,094,979.00 32 Alberta St. Albert‐‐Edmonton$ 8,452,022.00 $ 1,876,400.00 33 Alberta Sturgeon River‐‐Parkland$ 17,654,163.00 $ 4,141,053.00 34 Alberta Wetaskiwin$ 5,229,017.00 $ ‐ 35 Alberta Yellowhead$ 16,657,052.00 $ 1,663,279.00 36 Alberta Calgary Centre-North $ ‐ $ 121,250.00 37 Alberta Calgary Southeast $ ‐ $ 372,725.00 38 Alberta Edmonton East/Edmonton-Est $ ‐ $ 25,489.00 39 Alberta Macleod $ ‐ $ 31,847.00 40 British Columbia Abbotsford$ 127,999.00 $ 694,484.00 41 British Columbia Burnaby North‐Seymour $ 1,083,281.00 $ 2,715,466.00 42 British Columbia Burnaby South$ 1,221,082.00 $ 2,399,623.20 43 British Columbia Cariboo‐Prince George $ 9,970,267.00 $ 1,166,309.00 44 British Columbia Central Okanagan‐Similkameen‐Nicola$ 17,261,677.00 $ 2,252,248.00 45 British Columbia Chilliwack‐Hope$ 25,582,679.00 $ 956,185.00 46 British Columbia Cloverdale‐Langley City $ 1,219,147.00 $ 416,270.00 47 British Columbia Coquitlam‐Port Coquitlam$ 1,259,945.00 $ 1,188,847.00 48 British Columbia Courtenay‐Alberni$ 8,970,080.00 $ 1,869,870.00 49 British Columbia Cowichan‐Malahat‐Langford$ 2,531,985.00 $ 2,054,064.00 50 British Columbia Delta$ 755,109.00 $ 654,074.00 51 British Columbia Esquimalt‐Saanich‐Sooke$ 1,422,169.00 $ 1,666,300.00 52 British Columbia Fleetwood‐‐Port Kells $ 458,776.00 $ 971,179.00 53 British Columbia Kamloops‐Thompson‐Cariboo$ 6,910,519.00 $ 1,361,472.00 54 British Columbia Kelowna‐Lake Country $ 5,057,413.00 $ 149,983.37 55 British Columbia Kootenay‐Columbia$ 5,180,620.00 $ 426,813.00 56 British Columbia Langley‐‐Aldergrove$ 564,760.00 $ 300,363.00 57 British Columbia Mission‐‐Matsqui‐‐Fraser Canyon$ 12,489,490.00 $ 3,595,960.00 58 British Columbia Nanaimo‐Ladysmith$ 8,400,894.00 $ 1,284,934.00 59 British Columbia New Westminster‐Burnaby $ 3,645,323.00 $ 2,591,919.00 60 British Columbia North Island‐Powell River $ 10,805,176.00 $ 2,519,954.00 61 British Columbia North Okanagan‐Shuswap$ 4,446,578.00 $ 1,730,452.00 62 British Columbia North Vancouver $ 7,592,329.00 $ 404,361.00 63 British Columbia Pitt Meadows‐‐Maple Ridge $ 1,304,780.00 $ 1,818,069.00 64 British Columbia Port Moody‐‐Coquitlam$ 163,892.00 $ 618,692.00 65 British Columbia Prince George‐‐Peace River‐‐Northern Rockies $ 9,378,743.00 $ 1,813,103.00 66 British Columbia Richmond Centre$ 62,086.00 $ 624,158.00 67 British Columbia Saanich‐Gulf Islands $ 7,955,315.00 $ 965,777.00 68 British Columbia Skeena‐Bulkley Valley $ 18,053,318.00 $ 5,941,117.00 69 British Columbia South Okanagan‐West Kootenay $ 11,451,344.00 $ 1,622,459.00 70 British Columbia South Surrey‐White Rock $ 569,888.00 $ 349,098.00 71 British Columbia Steveston‐‐Richmond East $ 4,901,271.00 $ 1,613,460.00 72 British Columbia Surrey Centre$ 306,158.00 $ 929,276.00 73 British Columbia Surrey‐‐Newton$ 8,551,064.00 $ 644,655.00 74 British Columbia Vancouver Centre $ 4,138,452.00 $ 1,754,770.00 75 British Columbia Vancouver East $ 17,949,440.00 $ 3,823,399.00 76 British Columbia Vancouver Granville $ 7,518,615.00 $ 2,535,397.00 77 British Columbia Vancouver Kingsway $ 3,044,445.00 $ 2,270,119.00 78 British Columbia Vancouver Quadra$ 959,998.00 $ 1,263,123.00 79 British Columbia Vancouver South$ 7,002,908.00 $ 2,490,493.00 80 British Columbia Victoria$ 34,493,289.00 $ 1,155,633.00 81 British Columbia West Vancouver‐Sunshine Coast‐Sea to Sky Country $ 5,491,538.00 $ 1,692,931.00 82 British Columbia British Columbia - Southern Interior $ ‐ $ 30,729.00 83 British Columbia Burnaby--Douglas $ ‐ $ 546,998.52 84 British Columbia Chilliwack--Fraser Canyon $ ‐ $ 14,973.00 85 British Columbia Esquimalt--Juan de Fuca $ ‐ $ 152,179.00 86 British Columbia Newton--North Delta $ ‐ $ 130,472.00 87 British Columbia Okanagan - Shuswap $ ‐ $ 45,780.00 88 Manitoba Brandon‐Souris$ 5,004,760.00 $ 6,192,553.00 89 Manitoba Charleswood‐St. James‐Assiniboia‐Headingley $ 3,974,624.00 $ ‐ 90 Manitoba Churchill‐Keewatinook Aski $ 113,599,826.00 $ 44,494,011.00 91 Manitoba Dauphin‐Swan River‐Marquette $ 2,207,831.00 $ 243,733.00 92 Manitoba Dauphin‐Swan River‐Neepawa$ 34,232,652.00 $ 12,256,011.00 93 Manitoba Elmwood‐‐Transcona$ 18,964,388.00 $ ‐ 94 Manitoba Kildonan‐‐St. Paul$ 750,000 $ ‐ 95 Manitoba Portage‐Lisgar$ 10,136,702.00 $ 4,489,321.00 96 Manitoba Provencher $ 1,471,297.00 $ 1,262,160.00 97 Manitoba Saint Boniface‐Saint Vital $ 4,254,431.00 $ 43,324.00 98 Manitoba Selkirk‐‐Interlake‐‐Eastman$ 4,257,746.00 $ 2,445,743.00 99 Manitoba Winnipeg Centre$ 45,474,248.00 $ ‐ 100 Manitoba Winnipeg North$ 5,093,345.00 $ ‐ 101 Manitoba Winnipeg South$ 10,976,061.00 $ ‐ 102 Manitoba Winnipeg South Centre $ 833,621.00 $ ‐ 103 New Brunswick Acadie‐Bathurst $ 4,368,151.00 $ ‐ 104 New Brunswick Beauséjour $ 3,014,811.00 $ 356,038.00 105 New Brunswick Fredericton$ 6,095,847.00 $ 1,060,961.00 106 New Brunswick Fundy Royal$ 1,511,285.00 $ ‐ 107 New Brunswick Madawaska‐‐Restigouche$ 869,471.00 $ 520,643.00 108 New Brunswick Miramichi‐Grand Lake $ 6,695,517.00 $ 2,186,012.00 109 New Brunswick Moncton‐Riverview‐Dieppe $ 7,717,674.00 $ 616.00 110 New Brunswick New Brunswick Southwest $ 1,783,188.00 $ 591,520.00 111 New Brunswick Saint John‐‐Rothesay $ 4,007,828.00 $ 13,754.00 112 New Brunswick Tobique‐‐Mactaquac $ 2,701,198.00 $ 495,982.00 113 New Brunswick Miramichi $ ‐ $ 22,057.00 114 Newfoundland and Labrador Avalon$ 1,526,786.00 $ ‐ 115 Newfoundland and Labrador Bonavista‐Burin‐Trinity $ 2,787,819.00 $ ‐ 116 Newfoundland and Labrador Coast of Bays‐Central‐Notre Dame $ 4,981,551.00 $ 362,951.00 117 Newfoundland and Labrador Labrador $ 2,664,689.00 $ 1,094,478.00 118 Newfoundland and Labrador Long Range Mountains $ 8,077,814.00 $ ‐ 119 Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's East$ 4,575,803.00 $ ‐ 120 Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's South‐‐Mount Pearl $ 11,533,908.00 $ ‐ 121 Northwest Territories Northwest Territories $ 5,953,617.00 $ ‐ 122 Nova Scotia Cape Breton‐Canso$ 3,369,155.00 $ 1,379,547.00 123 Nova Scotia Central Nova$ 3,239,983.00 $ 311,769.00 124 Nova Scotia Cumberland‐Colchester $ 5,473,123.00 $ 769,585.00 125 Nova Scotia Dartmouth‐Cole Harbour $ 4,398,133.00 $ ‐ 126 Nova Scotia Halifax$ 13,202,006.00 $ ‐ 127 Nova Scotia Halifax West$ 2,791,607.00 $ ‐ 128 Nova Scotia Kings‐‐Hants$ 15,563,557.00 $ 738,414.00 129 Nova Scotia Sackville‐‐Preston‐‐Chezzetcook $ 1,181,000.00 $ ‐ 130 Nova Scotia South Shore‐St. Margarets $ 5,475,939.00 $ 88,298.00 131 Nova Scotia Sydney‐‐Victoria$ 10,627,111.00 $ 2,792,241.00 132 Nova Scotia West Nova $ 4,874,044.00 $ 518,560.00 133 Nunavut Nunavut$ 86,592,608.00 $ ‐ 134 Ontario Ajax$ 455,000.00 $ 141,090.00 135 Ontario Ajax‐Pickering$ 59,923,500.00 $ ‐ 136 Ontario Algoma‐Manitoulin‐Kapuskasing $ 36,497,365.00 $ 14,132,107.00 137 Ontario Aurora‐Oak Ridges‐Richmond Hill$ 409,000.00 $ 192,457.00 138 Ontario Ancaster‐Dundas‐Flamborough‐Westdale $ ‐ $ 11,020.29 139 Ontario Aurora‐Oak Ridges‐Richmond Hill $ ‐ $ 192,457.00 140 Ontario Barrie‐Innisfil$ 5,729,615.00 $ ‐ 141 Ontario Barrie‐Springwater‐Oro‐Medonte $ 2,989,397.00 $ 154,595.00 142 Ontario Bay of Quinte $ 5,214,379.00 $ 282,675.00 143 Ontario Beaches‐East York $ 4,578,891.00 $ 2,184,754.00 144 Ontario Brampton Centre$ 4,171,369.00 $ ‐ 145 Ontario Brampton South$ 2,926,355.00 $ 2,312,523.00 146 Ontario Brampton West $ 173,804.00 $ 223,957.00 147 Ontario Brantford‐Brant $ 8,386,262.00 $ 4,391,840.00 148 Ontario Bruce‐Grey‐Owen Sound$ 6,526,873.00 $ 444,788.00 149 Ontario Burlington$ 2,229,528.00 $ 1,042,868.00 150 Ontario Cambridge$ 5,722,507.00 $ 1,110,610.00 151 Ontario Carleton$ 38,550.00 $ ‐ 152 Ontario Chatham‐Kent‐Leamington$ 3,933,981.00 $ 407,762.00 153 Ontario Davenport $ 7,856,243.00 $ 874,882.00 154 Ontario Don Valley East $ 967,574.00 $ ‐ 155 Ontario Don Valley West $ 331,875.00 $ 90,814.00 156
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