A new 40-unit Carling Avenue residence and a nine-storey apartment in the heart of Little Italy are among more than 270 units of affordable housing in Ottawa to benefit from $90 million in funding announced Tuesday by the federal government. Read More
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Federal government to spend $90M to fund 270 affordable housing units in Ottawa
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