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Cenovus teams with First Nations to build northern Alberta homes amid housing crisis

CHARD, Alta. - Raoul Montgrand, president of the Chard Métis Nation in northern Alberta, called a 200-square-foot camper trailer home for close to two years.

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Cenovus teams with First Nations to build northern Alberta homes amid housing crisis

Chard Metis Nation President Raoul Montgrand, right, greets Alex Okinczyc, community and Indigenous affairs representative for Cenovus, outside Montgrand’s new house in Janvier, Alta., on Tuesday April 23, 2024. Montgrand wanted other people to get the houses first but accepted the upgrade, funded in partnership with Cenovus, when he took custody of his granddaughters. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Amber Bracken

CHARD, Alta. - Raoul Montgrand, president of the Chard Métis Nation in northern Alberta, called a 200-square-foot camper trailer home for close to two years.

The community leader and his wife were among the many residents affected by an ongoing housing crisis in the isolated hamlet, located about an hour-and-a-half drive southeast of Fort McMurray.

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