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Nova Scotia teams up with federal government to build hundreds of new homes

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Posted December 15, 2025 6:24 am

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The Nova Scotia government says work will soon begin on hundreds of new affordable homes, with the majority slated for Shannon Park in Dartmouth.

Housing Minister John White made the announcement Sunday alongside federal counterpart Gregor Robertson.

Officials say about $300 million will go toward building a little more than 1,400 homes, with $120 million of that money coming from the federal government’s Build Canada Homes agency.

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The agency has been tasked with scaling up the supply of affordable housing across Canada.

The province says the Halifax Regional Municipality will fast-track the development approval process and reduce or waive fees in support of the affordable housing project.

Work on the first phase of the project, which will also see 500 homes built across the rest of Nova Scotia, is expected to begin next year.

“Our government has a proven track record and strong success in delivering housing projects faster,” said White in a news release Sunday.

“With barriers removed and the construction sector built up, we are ready to get to work to build homes for people and families.”


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