Quebec, Ottawa announce funding deal to fight homelessness, add shelter spaces
MONTREAL — Ottawa and Quebec announced an agreement Friday to help unhoused Quebecers as homeless encampments continue to multiply in the province and frigid weather sets in.
The federal government is providing $50 million over two years as part of a $250-million envelope announced in the last federal budget to address homelessness and encampments across the country.
“This funding will reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness outside shelters, in particular those living in encampments,” Soraya Martinez Ferrada, federal tourism minister and minister responsible for economic development in Quebec, told a news conference in Montreal.
“This agreement would also help communities across Quebec to provide shelter spaces to ensure that people in need have a safe, warm space during the winter months,” she said.

