This episode discusses BC Housing’s collaboration with First Nations communities around British Columbia to improve the quality and boost the amount of culturally appropriate homes. We also discuss where there are still significant gaps in housing availability and how First Nations and the provincial and federal governments can partner on delivering for more and improved housing.
Guests include:
Councilor Mark Thomas, Shuswap Indian Band
Rod Hill, Director, Indigenous Asset Management, BC Housing
Michael Sadler, Director Indigenous Relations, BC Housing
Learn more about BC Housing: bchousing.org
This episode discusses BC Housing’s collaboration with First Nations communities around British Columbia to improve the quality and boost the amount of culturally appropriate homes. We also discuss where there are still significant gaps in housing availability and how First Nations and the provincial and federal governments can partner on delivering for more and improved housing.
Guests include:
Learn more about BC Housing: bchousing.org
British Columbia is in the grips of a housing affordability crisis decades in the making. The Province has an ambitious plan to tackle the crisis through the largest investment in housing affordability in B.C.’s history. Tasked with building tens of thousands of homes in hundreds of communities is BC Housing, the agency responsible for developing, managing, and administering a wide range of subsidized housing and homelessness services across the province. BC Housing doesn’t do this alone, they work with hundreds of partners. In this podcast, you’ll hear from those tackling the crisis head on.