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Canada and Manitoba Make Significant Stimulus Infrastructure Investment

Funding will create jobs, boost local economy

Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 11, 2009 – The Honourable Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board and the Member of Parliament for Provencher, and the Honourable Ron Lemieux, Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation, today announced that communities across Manitoba will benefit from more than $55.9 million in joint federal-provincial investments for key infrastructure projects worth more than $83.2 million, thanks to a partnership between the governments of Canada and Manitoba. Funding for shovel-ready infrastructure projects is made available under the new Infrastructure Stimulus Fund, part of Canada's Economic Action Plan.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, our Government is stimulating the economy and creating jobs for Canadians,” said Minister Toews. “We understand the importance of investing in roads, bridges and other infrastructure to ensure Manitoba communities remain competitive and prosperous. We want to continue to work with the Government of Manitoba to deliver solid results for Manitobans.

Our government believes that by investing in municipal infrastructure and projects that strengthen our communities we are building a better future for Manitobans,” said Minister Lemieux. “The funding we are announcing today will improve things like our roads, water treatment systems and community centers, but it will also create jobs and help our economy grow.

The Government of Canada's funding is being provided under the national $4 billion Infrastructure Stimulus Fund and is aimed at getting shovels in the ground for infrastructure projects across Canada that can be materially completed by March 2011. Today's announcement includes 74 new infrastructure projects in Manitoba that will receive $27.3 million from the federal government and $28.7 million from the provincial government under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund. The remaining $27.2 million will come from municipalities or other sources.

The Government of Canada's Economic Action Plan is accelerating and expanding the existing federal investment of $33 billion in infrastructure with almost $12 billion in new infrastructure stimulus funding over two years.

Today's announcement continues the important steps the Province of Manitoba is taking to support economic growth by investing $1.6 billion this year, into infrastructure to stimulate the economy, create jobs, and renew the province's roads, schools, health facilities, and water treatment facilities.

To learn more about Canada's Economic Action Plan, visit This link will lead you outside the Building Canada website. www.actionplan.gc.ca.

For more information, contact:

Chris Day
Press Secretary
Office of Canada's Transport and Infrastructure Minister
613-991-0700

Infrastructure Canada
613-948-1148

Jodee Zamrykut
Cabinet Communications
Province of Manitoba
204-945-1494


Backgrounder
INFRASTRUCTURE STIMULUS FUND IN MANITOBA

Through Canada's Economic Action Plan, the federal government has established a new $4-billion Infrastructure Stimulus Fund that provides funding to provincial, territorial and municipal construction-ready infrastructure rehabilitation projects. Funding is available for two years for projects that will be built during the 2009 and 2010 construction seasons.

About the Program

The Infrastructure Stimulus Fund complements existing federal infrastructure funding by focusing on short-term objectives for economic stimulus. To further this goal of rapid economic stimulus, the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund will focus on construction–readiness as important project selection criteria. The full $4 billion is being distributed in fiscal years 2009-2010 and 2010-2011. Projects will focus largely on the rehabilitation of existing assets such as water, wastewater, public transit, highways, roads, culture, parks, and trails.

For provincial assets, the federal and provincial governments will each contribute up to fifty per cent of eligible costs. For municipal projects, the federal and provincial governments will contribute up to two-thirds of eligible costs jointly, with municipalities expected to contribute one-third.

Infrastructure Stimulus Fund at Work in Manitoba

The Infrastructure Stimulus Fund is already at work in Manitoba. Prior to today's announcement, 33 projects in Manitoba are receiving a joint federal-provincial investment of almost $223 million under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund. Projects include important investments in provincial highway, parks and trails, and cultural infrastructure, as well as in municipal and not-for-profit sector assets.

On September 11, 2009, Canada and Manitoba announced a joint investment of nearly $56 million ($27.3 million from the federal government and nearly $28.7 million from the provincial government) for 74 provincial and community infrastructure projects that will create jobs and help build stronger communities.

Projects to be funded under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund

Community Centres and Cultural Infrastructure (more than $16 million in total eligible costs)

Project name Total Eligible Costs Federal Share Provincial Share
Stonewall - Quarry Park Heritage Arts Centre $6,700,000 $1,350,000 $1,350,000
Silver Heights/Sturgeon Creek Community Centre Amalgamation $4,500,000 $1,500,000 $1,500,000
Lubavitch Centre $960,000 $320,000 $320,000
Neechi Commons Community Business Complex $3,955,000 $1,318,333 $1,318,333

Local Roads and Highway Infrastructure (more than $14 million in total eligible costs)

Project name Total Eligible Costs Federal Share Provincial Share
RM of Rosser - King Edward Reclaimed Asphalt $38,950 $12,983 $12,983
RM of Reynolds - Lenchuk Creek Bridge Replacement $250,000 $83,333 $83,333
Altona - 14th Avenue NE Hard Surfacing and Intersection Improvements $1,450,000 $483,334 $483,333
Minitonas Bridge Repair and Improvement Project $156,600 $52,200 $52,200
RM of Morris - Rosemor Industrial Park Infrastructure $374,256 $124,752 $124,752
RM of Rosser – Grosse Isle Asphalt Paving $303,600 $101,200 $101,200
RM of Bifrost - Municipal Road Upgrade $210,000 $70,000 $70,000
RM of Swan River - Potten Drive Area Paving $1,000,000 $333,333 $333,333
RM of St. Laurent - Municipal Road Upgrading $708,780 $236,260 $236,260
Town of Ste. Rose du Lac $1,430,000 $476,666 $476,667
City of Thompson - Asphalite Renewal Process $150,001 $50,000 $50,000
RM of Tache - Gendron Road Redevelopment $172,998 $57,666 $57,666
RM of Coldwell - Asphalt Paving $705,342 $235,114 $235,114
PTH 2 Paving West Limit RM of South Norfolk to PR 244 $7,600,000 $3,169,900 $4,430,100

Solid Waste Management (nearly $1 million in total eligible costs)

Project name Total Eligible Costs Federal Share Provincial Share
City of Thompson Recycling Facility Expansion $252,000 $84,000 $84,000
RM of Shoal Lake - Oakburn Lagoon $600,000 $200,000 $200,000

Water and Wastewater Infrastructure (nearly $32 million in total eligible costs)

Project name Total Eligible Costs Federal Share Provincial Share
Niverville - Water Treatment Plant Upgrade $2,496,900 $832,300 $832,300
Town of Ste. Anne - Sewer System Upgrade $550,000 $183,333 $183,333
Winnipegosis - Lift Station Upgrades $723,000 $241,000 $241,000
St. Francois Xavier - Cartier Regional Co-op Plant Upgrades $7,312,500 $2,270,833 $2,270,833
Cooks Creek - Trans Canada Prairie Grove Drain Reconstruction $370,769 $122,354 $186,415
Stonewall - Water Main Expansion and assoc Street Renewal $991,966 $330,656 $330,655
RM of North Cypress - Brookdale Sewer System $1,063,834 $354,611 $354,611
Macdonald - Sanford Water Treatment Plant Conversion and Expansion $5,040,000 $1,680,000 $1,680,000
RM of Lakeview - Langruth Water Treatment Plant $534,956 $178,318 $178,319
RM of Louise - LUD of Clearwater Water Treatment Plant $234,491 $78,163 $78,164
Norway House Wastewater Collection and Water Distribution Renewal $1,900,000 $633,334 $633,333
RM of Whitemouth - Elma Water and Wastewater $4,000,000 $1,333,333 $1,333,333
St. Lazare – Water Treatment Plant Upgrade $786,958 $262,319 $262,320
Emerson – Wastewater Treatment Upgrade $2,043,000 $681,000 $681,000
Crystal City – Wastewater Stabilization Pond Expansion and Upgrade $1,026,363 $342,121 $342,121
Gilbert Plains and Grandview - Town Reservoirs $2,170,000 $723,333 $723,334

Parks and Trails – City of Winnipeg (more than $20 million in total eligible costs)

Project name Total Eligible Costs Federal Share Provincial Share
Eugenie/Des Muerons Bikeway $125,000 $41,666 $41,666
Kildonan Golf Course Pathway $500,000 $166,666 $166,666
Somerville to Seal Pathway $60,000 $20,000 $20,000
Dugald Pathway $900,000 $300,000 $300,000
Brazier/Roch Bikeway $350,000 $116,666 $116,666
Assiniboine Bikeway $125,000 $41,666 $41,666
Dakota/Dunkirk Pathway Phase I $1,400,000 $466,666 $466,666
Sherwin Road Pathway $500,000 $166,666 $166,666
Moray Street Pathway $400,000 $133,333 $133,333
Omand's Creek Bridge $1,000,000 $333,333 $333,333
Harrow Street Bikeway $375,000 $125,000 $125,000
Ellice/St. Matthews Bikeway $400,000 $133,333 $133,333
Bannatyne/McDermont Bikeway $250,000 $83,333 $83,333
Grosvenor Bikeway $525,000 $175,000 $175,000
Pritchard Bikeway $900,000 $300,000 $300,000
Silver Avenue Bikeway $2,020,000 $673,333 $673,333
Wilkes Avenue Pathway $300,000 $100,000 $100,000
Sherbrook/Maryland Bike Lanes $228,000 $76,000 $76,000
Machray Bikeway $900,000 $300,000 $300,000
Seine River Pathway $250,000 $83,333 $83,333
St. Charles/Flora Bikeway $60,000 $20,000 $20,000
Jubilee Bikeway $900,000 $300,000 $300,000
Dakota/Dunkirk Pathway Phase II $900,000 $300,000 $300,000
Nassau Bikeway $225,000 $75,000 $75,000
Hay Street Bikeway $225,000 $75,000 $75,000
Lagimodiere Pathway $700,000 $233,333 $233,333
Fleet/Warsaw Bikeway $675,000 $225,000 $225,000
St. Mary Avenue Bike Lane $60,000 $20,000 $20,000
Transcona Trail Phase I $1,200,000 $400,000 $400,000
Archibald Pathway $900,000 $300,000 $300,000
Waverly Pathway $100,000 $33,333 $33,333
Berry Street Bikeway $260,000 $86,666 $86,666
Kildare Avenue Bikeway $675,000 $225,000 $225,000
York Avenue Bike Lanes $60,000 $20,000 $20,000
Alexander/Pacific Bikeway $425,000 $141,666 $141,666
Transcona Trail Phase II $1,300,000 $433,333 $433,333
Bison Drive Pathway $240,000 $80,000 $80,000