Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The City of Calgary, Alta., will work towards restoring and enhancing wetlands, parks, and other greenspaces after an investment of more than $1.7 million from the federal government. The federal government is investing $1,732,508 in these two projects through the Natural Infrastructure Fund. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca. The federal government, the Halifax Regional … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Two communities will strengthen rural transit services in British Columbia after an investment of $894,196 from the federal government. Funding was provided through the Rural Transit Solutions Fund. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada released a snapshot of investments in British Columbia in 2025. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca. Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada released a snapshot of investments in the prairie provinces in 2025. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca. Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada released a snapshot of investments in Atlantic Canada in 2025. The … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The new Mayflower Curling Club in Timberlea, N.S., is more energy efficient and accessible than its previous facility after an investment of $4 million from the federal government. The funding for this project was provided through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Wade Grant (Vancouver Quadra, B.C.) announced a federal investment of over $14.9 million to support the construction of a new Elders Lodge in Lytton, B.C. Funding was provided through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence Sean Casey (Charlottetown, PEI) and PEI Minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture Zack Bell announced joint funding of more than $8.6 million to develop the essential water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure needed to build up to 525 mixed-market housing units at the Hillsborough … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The government announced federal investments of more than $3.7 million through the Rural Transit Solutions Fund (RTSF) to 17 communities in Ontario. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The City of Quinte West in Ontario is extending the Waterfront Trail after a federal investment of $2.1 million from the Active Transportation Fund (ATF) and a municipal contribution of $1.5 million. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The federal government is investing a total of $3,459,339 in six projects through the Active Transportation Fund (ATF) in Kijicho Manito Madaouskarini Algonquin First Nation and the Town of Bancroft, Ont., the City of Brockville, Ont., the Municipality of Clarington, Ont., the Town of Cobourg, Ont., the Municipality of North Grenville, Ont., and the County … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Communities across British Columbia will undertake active transportation improvement and planning projects after a federal investment of more than $6.3 million. The federal government is investing $6,303,868 in these projects through the Active Transportation Fund (ATF), and project recipients are contributing $7,545,249. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.