CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — A portion of land in Charlottetown’s Hillsborough Park is being allocated to members of two First Nations communities to address ...
Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park MLA Natalie Jameson, left, Abegweit First Nation Chief Junior Gould, P.E.I. Premier Dennis King, Lennox Island First Nation Chief Darlene Bernard and Housing Minister Rob Lantz sign an agreement to provide land in the new Hillsborough Park project to the two First Nations. - ContributedCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — A portion of land in Charlottetown’s Hillsborough Park is being allocated to members of two First Nations communities to address housing needs.
The province is also providing $100,000 in financial support to L’Nuey, the Mi’kmaq rights organization overseen by the two communities, to find solutions to their housing needs. “The road to true reconciliation includes economic reconciliation, and I am pleased to see this agreement reached, which will assist us in economic development and allow our communities to continue to grow and prosper,” said Gould.
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