The historic Canada Maltings administrative office in Eireann Quay will undergo a major restoration and renovation through an investment of more than $4.5 million from the federal government. The project is also being funded by the Government of Ireland and the Canada Ireland Foundation.
Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement with James Maloney, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of Canada and Member of Parliament for Etobicoke—Lakeshore; Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence for Ireland, Micheál Martin TD; and Robert G. Kearns, Chair and Founder of the Canada Ireland Foundation.
On March 17, the Samuel De Champlain Bridge will be lit up in green from sunset to 9 p.m. to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and recognize the contributions made by Canadians of Irish descent.
The federal government is investing $3,376,941 through the COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to support eight ventilation improvements projects in schools across British Columbia. The provincial government is investing $844,235.
Victoria, British Columbia, March 15, 2024 — Ventilation upgrades will ensure students and staff breathe clean air in eight schools across British Columbia, after an investment of $4.2 million from the federal and provincial governments.
The federal government is investing $8,402,140 through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to support 9 transit projects. The Government of Ontario is contributing $6,489,680 and the City of Thunder Bay is contributing over $4,579,526.
Exciting transformations are on the horizon for Thunder Bay's public transportation infrastructure, fueled by a combined investment of almost $19.5 million from the federal government, the provincial government, and the City of Thunder Bay.
Repairs and upgrades are coming to highways and roads across Newfoundland and Labrador, as 31 projects have been approved for funding representing a combined investment of over $32 million from the federal and provincial governments, and 27 municipalities.
The federal government is investing $12,089,157 through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure stream (RNCIS), and $165,044 through the Green Infrastructure stream (GIS) of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, to support 31 highways and roads projects across Newfoundland and Labrador.
Two key highway bridges in Saanich will be widened to accommodate dedicated bus lanes after a combined investment of $35.5 million from the federal and provincial governments.