Ottawa announced Wednesday that eight communities, including Moncton, Riverview, Caraquet and Edmundston, will get a total of $2.9 million in additional money from the Housing Accelerator Fund.
2 municipalities that didn’t live up to program conditions will lose money

Jacques Poitras · CBC News
· Posted: May 13, 2026 3:19 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Shanel Akerley, the economic development manager for Riverview, said the municipality added 444 new housing units in 2024 and another 441 in 2025. (Félix Arseneault/Radio-Canada)
The federal government is rewarding eight municipalities in New Brunswick that got on board with a national housing program by handing them money clawed back from communities that didn’t play ball.
Ottawa announced Wednesday that the eight communities, including Moncton, Riverview, Caraquet, and Edmundston, will get a total of $2.9 million in additional money from the Housing Accelerator Fund.
They’re among 32 recipients of additional new funding nationwide.
The biggest single New Brunswick beneficiary is the town of Riverview, which will receive an extra $492,000 to support land purchases for affordable housing and a strategic plan for neighbourhood growth in the Bridgedale-Gunningsville-Robertson area.
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