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New program offers rent relief to Yukon tenants

A new program funded by the federal and territorial governments offers up to $800 per month to Yukon tenants who can't afford rent for a home that meets their needs.

Eligible applicants can receive up to $800 per month to cover rent

The territorial and federal governments announced $18.2 million in funding to help low-to-middle-income Yukon renters who can't afford rent for a home that meets their needs. (Mike Rudyk/CBC)

Yukoners in rental housing are getting some help to cover costs, thanks to funding from a new territorial/federal program.

The Yukon and Canadian governments jointly announced the $18.2-million Canada-Yukon Housing Benefit program that provides eligible Yukon renters with $200, $400, $600 or $800 every month to help pay for their housing, according to a joint news release.

It's geared towardlow to moderate income earners, the release says.

The amount eligible households will receive will be determined by the size of the family and the household's income. The program is intended for Yukoners who can't afford rent for a home that meets their needs, and who have a household income ofless than $103,070 peryear.

The benefit program pays tenants directly.

"[The benefit] prioritizes households in need and the tenant can continue to receive the benefit if they move to another home within the territory," stated the release.

Yukoners can apply for the benefit now, and it'sscheduled to begin paying out before Dec. 1, 2020.

The release statesthe program is part of an agreement between the two orders of government under the National Housing Strategy that will provide $75 million towards social and community housing, and support the territory's housing priorities.