Halifax Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre gets $28.8 million from Ottawa for new home

An artist鈥檚 digital rendition of a proposed Mi鈥檏maw Native Friendship Centre is seen in an undated handout image. The Mi鈥檏maw Native Friendship Centre has received $28.8 million from the federal government for building a new 70,000-square-foot space in the city鈥檚 downtown. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Fathom Studio , *MANDATORY CREDIT*

HALIFAX - With an additional $28.8 million from the federal government, Halifax鈥檚 Mi鈥檏maw Native Friendship Centre plans to build a spacious downtown complex to better serve the growing population of urban Indigenous people.

The friendship centre currently offers more than 55 programs, including early childhood education, housing support, language training and harm reduction, and it is currently housed in a temporary location. The centre supports more than 7,000 Indigenous people in Halifax and has moved three times since its 1972 opening.

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