Across Canada, Infrastructure Canada is funding thousands of projects that are creating jobs and helping to stimulate the economy. Canadians are gaining better roads and public transit, modern water treatment facilities, new or improved community centres and recreational facilities, and many other important benefits.
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Through Canada's Economic Action Plan, the Government has worked closely with each province and territory to greenlight projects and get work underway. In the 2009 and 2010 construction seasons, the Government has committed close to $5.5 billion in stimulus funding towards close to 7,000 projects. More >>
September 1, 2010 - Kelowna, British Columbia
The downtown-to-UBCO RapidBus BC route will provide service every 15 minutes during peak periods. This phase of the project includes seven stations featuring low flooring for improved accessibility and unique, modern shelter design based on the provincial wood-first initiative.
August 31, 2010 - Hastings County, Ontario
Ontario’s largest rural broadband network is ready to begin construction; working with local delivery systems to expand service to an estimated one million residents and businesses in Eastern Ontario.
August 28, 2010 - O'Connor, Ontario
The completion of two important infrastructure projects in the Township of O'Connor celebrated. Projects made possible by the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund.
August 27, 2010 - Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba will benefit from improved flood protection thanks to a joint investment by the Government of Canada and the Province of Manitoba.