LONDON, ONT. -- After decades of decline, thousands of public housing units in London and Middlesex County will soon receive upgrades through a massive federal investment. A $40.1 million investment in the form of two loans, including $15.5 million that is forgivable, will spark a massive push to repair 2,082 units of rent-geared-to-income housing operated by London Middlesex Community Housing (LMCH). “Every single one of these homes which will be repaired and regenerated with this fund, will be meant to house those with the most housing need,” explained Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development Ahmed Hussen during a virtual media briefing. The units receiving upgrades accommodate vulnerable tenants, including seniors, people with disabilities, and the recently homeless.