Update on the Allocation of Funding under the Federal Provincial Territorial Partnership in Housing

Under Canada’s National Housing Strategy, $5.77 billion over 10 years was allocated to the Federal Provincial Territorial Partnership in Housing. Of that funding, $4.30 billion has been committed to provinces or territories under bilateral agreements. On average, these agreements have provided $147 in funding per person.

An agreement has not yet been signed with Quebec.

Provincial Allocation of Funding under the Federal Provincial Territorial Partnership in Housing

Province

Allocated

Population

Funding Per Capita

Ontario

$2,144,855,000

14,659,616

$146

British Columbia

$495,546,300

5,105,576

$97

Northwest Territories

$84,112,800

44,895

$1,874

Prince Edward Island

$7,466,900

157,901

$47

Newfoundland and Labrador

$135,310,900

521,922

$259

Saskatchewan

$224,765,400

1,178,657

$191

Alberta

$339,050,700

4,395,586

$77

Yukon

$39,560,300

41,022

$964

New Brunswick

$149,585,600

780,021

$192

Manitoba

$225,396,900

1,373,859

$164

Nunavut

$265,618,100

38,873

$6,833

Nova Scotia

$197,080,700

976,768

$202

Quebec

-

8,522,800

-

Total Allocated Funding

$4,308,349,600

 

Total Available Funding

$5,770,000,000

CMHC Administrative Costs

$43,000,000

Remaining Unallocated Funding

$1,418,650,400

Source: PBO based on CMHC bilateral agreements and Statistics Canada Table 17-10-0009-01.
Note: Excludes Canada Housing Benefit.
This update was prepared at the request of a Parliamentarian.