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Minister Rob Moore Announces Investment through the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program

| Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency | news releases

The Maturin Pond Walking Trail in the Town of Long Harbour-Mount Arlington Heights will be completed and the war memorial in the Town of Portugal Cove-St. Philip's will be restored and enhanced, thanks in part to Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program (CIP 150) funding announced today by the Honourable Rob Moore, Regional Minister for Newfoundland and Labrador and Minister of State (ACOA).


The Federal Gas Tax Fund at work in Ontario

| Service Canada | news releases

The Government of Canada is proud to announce that the first installment of the annual allocation of the federal Gas Tax Fund has been made available to Ontario municipalities. The annual $2-billion federal Gas Tax Fund allocation will provide over $744.9 million in 2015 2016 to help Ontario communities build and rehabilitate their infrastructure.


The Federal Gas Tax Fund at work in British Columbia

| Service Canada | news releases

The Government of Canada is proud to announce that the first installment of the annual allocation of the federal Gas Tax Fund has been made available to British Columbia municipalities. The annual $2-billion federal Gas Tax Fund allocation will provide over $253.2 million in 2015-2016 to help British Columbia communities build and rehabilitate their infrastructure.


Government of Canada supports Habitat for Humanity project in Hardwicke, New Brunswick

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

Tilly O'Neill Gordon, Member of Parliament for Miramichi, on behalf of the Honourable Candice Bergen, Minister of State for Social Development, today announced a Surplus Federal Real Property for Homelessness Initiative (SFRPHI) acquisition by Habitat for Humanity Moncton Area, a non-profit organisation in Moncton, New Brunswick.


War of 1812 Shipwrecks

| Parks Canada | backgrounders

HMS Prince Regent, Princess Charlotte and St. Lawrence were the most powerful British warships built in Upper Canada during the War of 1812. HMS St. Lawrence was the largest and most heavily-armed warship ever to sail on fresh water. Their presence on the waters of Lake Ontario gave the British control of the lake without having to fire a shot in anger.


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