This week I was in Winnipeg for the Annual General Assembly of First Nations (AFN) to announce that we’ll be working with First Nations groups to build communities. I’m excited about this opportunity; it gives us the chance to build homes for people who need them, in communities that work and make sense. And we can also build skills and develop capacity, so those communities can grow independently in the future.
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