Government of Canada Funding Supports Job Creation, Academic Partnerships and Advanced Research
July 22, 2015 –Toronto, Ontario– Infrastructure Canada
The Honourable Joe Oliver, Minister of Finance and Minister Responsible for the GTA, was joined today by Mark Adler, Member of Parliament for York Centre, His Worship John Tory, Mayor of the City of Toronto, and Brad Chapman, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Business Development, Centennial College, to announce funding of up to $18.4 million for Centennial College's Downsview Park Aerospace Campus under the New Building Canada Plan. The project is located at Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario, and will provide education, training, research, and business opportunities while supporting growth in the aerospace industry.
This project involves the renovation of the De Havilland building at Downsview Park. Work will include the construction of new laboratories, teaching facilities and office space for research and development in the aerospace sector related to structural aircraft assembly, manufacturing and maintenance, research in navigation and more. The new campus is part of a larger project to expand aerospace research in the Toronto region.
Centennial College's Aerospace Campus is the first phase in the development of an Aerospace Hub at Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario. The Aerospace Hub will consist of two additional elements: the relocation of the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS), and the creation of an Innovation Centre to bring together academic and industry partners to catalyze new research and development initiatives. Establishing the Aerospace Hub is the mandate of the Downsview Aerospace Innovation and Research (DAIR) consortium, which represents leading academic and industry organizations in Canada's aerospace sector.
The Project would generate the following benefits:
(1) Develop a highly-skilled workforce driving innovation in sectors that support increased diversification or competitiveness of the national, regional, or local economy and contribute to sustained long-term growth.
(2) Increase opportunities for collaboration between public institutions and the private sector, supporting the transfer of innovative technologies and research to market; and,
(3) Enhance capacity of post-secondary institutions to develop and transfer new knowledge through leading-edge basic and applied research and teaching.
The New Building Canada Plan is the largest and longest federal infrastructure plan in Canada's history.
This unprecedented commitment is providing $53 billion to support provincial, territorial and municipal infrastructure, between 2014 and 2024.
Over this ten–year period, Ontario will benefit from approximately $11 billion in dedicated federal funding, including almost $2.7 billion under the New Building Canada Fund.
To learn more about the New Building Canada Fund – Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component – National and Regional Projects
For additional information on the New Building Canada Plan
For more information about Centennial College
To learn more about the Government of Canada's focus on jobs and the economy consult Canada's Economic Action Plan
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