Dale Hicks, president of Rising Tide, speaks with Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe MP Ginette Petitpas Taylor during a tour of a 28-unit building renovated by Rising Tide in Dieppe New Brunswick
source:
Rising Tide set to open building with 21 affordable housing units in Moncton | CBC News
More on "Moncton's Rising Tide" and nannystatists here:
"Freshwinds has hired George Cormier, managing director of the Moncton-based, non-profit housing organization Rising Tide, to help them raise federal and provincial funds for the Fairfield Road project.
“When we started this a year ago, I said, ‘There’s tonnes of funding out there, you know, everywhere, all sorts of things,'” Dietz says.
But she adds that once they started trying to figure out how to get access to that money, they ran into problems including the prospect of long federal administrative delays and provincial disorganization."
source:
Sackville housing co-op aims to build ‘eco-village’ on Fairfield Rd. | (warktimes.com)
Their predictable "collectivists" approach is called "communitarianism" and its not capitalism, and not communism, but the radical third way.. the housing projects are "kibbutzism" and the typical Utopian cast of characters are at work again on this manufactured housing problem.
Recommended reading Joan Veon, 1949-2010,
at this link:
Joan Veon -- Slouching Toward Global Enslavement (newswithviews.com)
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