Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Liberal MP Paul Connors (Avalon, N.L.), PEI Minister of Rural Economic Development Pam Parsons, and Harbour Grace Mayor Don Coombs announced a joint investment of over $4.4 million through the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund (CHIF) to improve access to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure in the Town of Harbour Grace, N.L. In total, these investments will upgrade 29 homes from private well … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The Government of Canada is delivering over $18.75 million to invest in priority infrastructure projects, including public transit, water systems, and local roads and bridges, that will support stronger and more connected communities in Prince Edward Island. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Liberal MP Philip Earle (Labrador, N.L.) and Labrador City Deputy Mayor Mitchell Marsh announced a joint investment of over $5.7 million through the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund (CHIF) to extend the essential water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure in Labrador City, N.L., needed to build more homes, faster. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The Nova Scotia Blue Route, a province-wide project to create a continuous network of cycling routes, has been expanded and upgraded in three sections after a combined investment of more than $5.8 million from the federal and provincial governments. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca. The Government of Canada is delivering over $326 million through the Canada Community-Building … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

A combined investment of more than $9.86 million from the federal, provincial, and municipal governments was used for improvements to drainage infrastructure in Semiahmoo Bay and help manage flooding along Marine Drive in White Rock, B.C. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The Government of Canada is delivering over $557.5 million to Quebec this year through the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF). This allocation is part of the previously announced $2.8 billion in CCBF funding Quebec will receive by 2029 to build communities with stronger and more resilient infrastructure. In addition to its other significant infrastructure investments, the Government of Quebec is contributing more than $1.7 billion by … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Residents of the Town of Tillsonburg, Ont., will benefit from improved transit services following a combined investment of $214,953 from the federal government and the Town of Tillsonburg. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

The Government of Canada is delivering over $63.2 million to Nova Scotia this year to create communities that are stronger and more connected. The Canada Community-Building Fund provides communities with the flexibility to strategically address present and future infrastructure needs. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca. The Papineauville, Que., arena, closed since 2017, received a $12.9 million investment from the federal government that will … Read more

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Two communities on Vancouver Island in British Columbia are receiving upgrades to their water infrastructure after a combined investment of more than $5.25 million from the federal and provincial governments and municipal partners. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Mount Lorne, Yukon, received an investment of more than $3.6 million from the Government of Canada towards enhanced water treatment services. The full release is available online. Contact Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca.