Nova Scotia capital plan: New public housing units to nearly double across province

John Lohr, then-housing minister for Nova Scotia, speaks to reporters after a meeting with his Atlantic provincial counterparts and federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser in Halifax, Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - The number of new public housing units planned in Nova Scotia is set to double under the province's capital plan for the 2025-26 fiscal year, as thousands of people crowd the province's affordable housing wait-list.

Growth and Development Minister Colton LeBlanc said the $2.4-billion plan announced Thursday includes 242 new public housing units at a total cost of $136.4 million over several years. That's in addition to the 222 housing units and 51 modular homes that were announced over the past 18 months 鈥 the first investments in public housing in the province in 30 years.

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