Canada provides $1.4 billion in deal with B.C. First Nation for 3,000 rental homes
VANCOUVER — The federal government is providing a $1.4-billion loan to a Vancouver First Nation to build 3,000 homes on land that was once an ancient village that was burned and expropriated a century ago.
The Squamish Nation broke ground Tuesday on the Senakw development, calling it the largest Indigenous-led housing and retail development in the history of Canada.
“While we were displaced, we fought hard to reclaim Senakw and now it will once again provide for our people and for the future of (Squamish) peoples,” Wilson Williams, the nation’s spokesperson, said Tuesday.
The on-reserve residential and commercial development will be built at the head of Vancouver’s False Creek, land that was returned to the nation by the courts in 2003. The complex will include 6,000 rental units and 1,200 homes once complete.