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Canada's Government introduces financial help for first-time home buyers

Ottawa, Ontario, February 2, 2009... The Honourable Jean-Pierre Blackburn, Minister

of National Revenue and Minister John Baird, Canada's Minister of Infrastructure,

Transportation and Communities and Member of Parliament for Ottawa West -

Nepean, highlighted key initiatives from Budget 2009: Canada's Economic Action

Plan that will benefit first-time home buyers.

Canada's Economic Action Plan supports the Canadian home construction and real

estate industries, with a First-Time Home Buyers' tax credit that will provide up to

$750 in tax relief to first-time home buyers; and an increase in the amount that

they can withdraw from an RRSP to purchase a home from $20,000 to $25,000.

“Buying a home for the first time is a milestone event for many Canadians and is

often the single largest purchase that one can make,” said Minister Blackburn. “The

proposals announced in Canada's Economic Action Plan will not just help first home

buyers in the purchase of their first home. It will also help stimulate the housing

sector through increase in demand for labour, building materials and other goods.”

“Young families and others looking to buy a home for the first time deserve a

break, and our government has delivered,” said Minister Baird. “When people are

buying homes, tradespeople are being put to work, businesses that make and sell

building products get a boost, and the real estate industry continues to employ

people too.”

“The federal government has found a way to introduce economic stimulus and

housing initiatives for specific groups, and for Canadians who want to buy their first

home,” said Calvin Lindberg, President of the Canadian Real Estate Association

(CREA).

"This is great news for first-time homebuyers who comprise a sizable portion of our

customer base. And with the new home market experiencing a slowdown in recent

months,” said Robert Greenberg, Executive Vice President of Minto Developments

Inc. “These types of incentives are certainly welcomed by the housing industry.

When you think of how many components go into the building of a new home, a

strong housing market is good for the overall economy, not just for builders."



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