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CBC: New training program aims to tackle housing crisis in northern First Nations

October 16, 2018 — 

As CBC reports: 

An innovative new training program aims to address the housing crisis in remote First Nations by using materials and residents who are already in the communities.

A group of 20 students from Garden Hill First Nation and another 20 from Wasagamack First Nation will learn how to build homes in their communities as part of Boreal Homebuilders, a partnership of the University of Manitoba, the two communities and the Anokiiwin Training Institute.

Over the course of 15 months, the students will receive vocational training on how to build houses from start — cutting the preparing the timber themselves — to finish, with each community ultimately getting two new houses. 

U of M Prof. Shirley Thompson visited the communities with architects and architecture students last week to start developing the houses and designing them in culturally appropriate ways.

Some of the students in the communities had their own design ideas, many of which incorporated the sun and the environment to make the homes more sustainable, Thompson said.

“It’s so wonderful to see the creativity, the potential in these students to change the situation,” she said.

 

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