Malahat Nation and Cowichan Tribes to receive $66.7M in infrastructure loans
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INDIGENOUS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS ADVANCE WITH SUPPORT FROM CANADA INFRASTRUCTURE BANK
Photo credit: cib-bic.ca/ BRITISH COLUMBIA – Two major infrastructure initiatives led by Malahat Nation and Cowichan Tribes are moving forward with a combined $66.7 million in loans from the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB). The funding will support on-reserve housing, infrastructure upgrades, and community-led economic development on Vancouver Island. The investments are part of the CIB’s Indigenous Community Infrastructure Initiative (ICII), w…
Infrastructure funding to help build housing at two Vancouver Island First Nations – Water Canada
Malahat Nation and Cowichan Tribes on Vancouver Island are receiving a combined $66.7 million in loans to enable on-reserve housing construction and business development. Funding for both projects comes from the Canada Infrastructure Bank’s Indigenous Community Infrastructure Initiative (ICII). The CIB has committed more than $1 billion to date on projects for and in partnership with Indigenous communities. Malahat Nation’s access to a $57.8-mil…
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