Twelve new projects approved in 11 communities across Ontario
Thunder Bay, Ontario, April 27, 2018— The governments of Canada and Ontario are committed to investing in local infrastructure that ensures Canadians and their families have access to modern, reliable water and wastewater services that meet their needs. These investments will result in cleaner and safer water for people to drink, protect provincial waterways and preserve local ecosystems.
Don Rusnak, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay–Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities; Bill Mauro, Member of Provincial Parliament for Thunder Bay–Atikokan, on behalf of the Honourable Bob Chiarelli, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure; and His Worship Keith Hobbs, Mayor of Thunder Bay, today announced that a new project in Thunder Bay has been approved under the Government of Canada’s Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF). The federal government is providing up to 50 per cent of funding for this project—$325,000. The provincial government is providing over $162,000, and Thunder Bay will provide the balance of funding.
Thanks to this investment, residents will soon benefit from a new concrete pipe on James Street between Riverview Drive and Arthur Street that will redirect storm water into the river. This will reduce the risk of flooding and help Thunder Bay become a safer and more resilient community. Such projects are essential to better protect homes and businesses, making Canadian communities among the best in the world to live.
In addition to this project, $649,760 in federal funding for 11 other water and wastewater projects will benefit 10 other communities across Ontario. The provincial government is providing $324,881 for these 11 projects.
This investment is part of an agreement between Canada and Ontario for the CWWF.
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“The Government of Canada recognizes that strategic investments in green infrastructure create safe, vibrant and sustainable communities. Projects like the one announced today in Thunder Bay are critical to helping protect residents and businesses against flooding. It’s thanks to this type of investment that we will build the Canada of the 21st century and ensure a high quality of life for generations to come.”
Don Rusnak, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay–Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
“Building and maintaining high-quality water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure is an essential part of building livable communities. This announcement demonstrates the Province’s commitment to partnering with municipalities in order to deliver the public infrastructure Ontarians need. I am pleased that these projects will contribute to enhanced quality of life in Thunder Bay.”
Bill Mauro, Member of Provincial Parliament for Thunder Bay–Atikokan, on behalf of the Honourable Bob Chiarelli, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure
“The City of Thunder Bay is pleased to receive this funding from the Federal and Provincial Governments. Thanks to this investment, our residents will benefit from infrastructure improvements that are essential to keeping our waterways clean and our community healthy. We appreciate the commitment to enhance local infrastructure that citizens rely and depend upon every day.”
Keith Hobbs, Mayor of Thunder Bay
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Brook Simpson
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
613-219-0149
brook.simpson@canada.ca
Alex Benac
Minister’s Office
Ontario Ministry of Infrastructure
416-326-2137
alex.benac@ontario.ca
Stacey Levanen
Supervisor – Corporate Communications
City of Thunder Bay
807-625-3650
slevanen@thunderbay.ca
Infrastructure Canada
613-960-9251
Toll free: 1-877-250-7154
Email: media@infc.gc.ca
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