Liard First Nation Celebrates New Elders Housing Complex in Watson Lake

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Watson Lake – Liard First Nation and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) are proud to announce the completion and opening of the new Elders Housing Complex in Watson Lake in Yukon. This nine-unit facility will play a key role in addressing the housing needs of Liard First Nation Elders, providing them with a safe and independent living environment that honours their contributions to the Nation.

Elders, as Knowledge Keepers, carry the language, traditions, and stories that strengthen the Liard First Nation community. This facility provides a modern, secure space for Elders to continue sharing their wisdom with youth, preserving cultural identity, and fostering social cohesion. This reflects a shared commitment to the well-being of the Liard First Nation and to addressing the housing needs of its members.

The project began 3 years ago, funded by a $9 million contribution from ISC with a $810,000 contribution from Yukon Housing Corporation through the Housing Initiatives Fund. This collaboration underscores the value of partnership between federal and territorial governments in creating meaningful change in the North.

The Elders Housing Complex features 9 one-bedroom, independent living units, each equipped with a private kitchen and essential amenities to promote autonomy and convenience. The facility also includes a shared indoor communal area designed to foster social interaction and bring community members together.

In recent years, ISC has worked alongside Liard First Nation on various housing initiatives, including the construction of tiny homes and modular housing, as well as demolition and infrastructure projects. Together, these initiatives demonstrate the ongoing commitment of federal and Indigenous governments to address housing needs and strengthen community development.