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On March 1, the governments of Canada and Quebec announced that the Municipality of Longue-Rive will receive $8,564,486 in joint government financial assistance under the Communities Component of the Building Canada Fund – Quebec (FCCQ) for water distribution and wastewater treatment works. The governments of Canada and Quebec will each contribute $4,282,243, while the Municipality of […]

On February 8, the governments of Canada and Quebec announced a joint investment totalling more than $700 million to revitalize infrastructure in Quebec. The funding is made available through the federal-provincial agreement of the Pipeline Renewal Program (PRECO). PRECO is a program that enables Quebec municipalities to carry out rehabilitation work or replace water mains and […]

On February 2, the governments of Canada and Ontario announced a joint investment of $32 million toward the construction of a new wastewater treatment facility in Kirkland Lake. The new facility will provide advanced treatment of wastewater, an ultraviolet disinfection system and systems to treat and manage sludge. The new wastewater treatment facility will support […]

The Telegram reported that on January 31, the Government of Canada announced funding of $13.8 million from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency’s Atlantic Innovation Fund for research and development projects in Newfoundland and Labrador. The funding includes an estimated $5.3 million for C-CORE, which is an integrity and security of critical infrastructure project. This project […]

On February 3, the governments of Canada and Quebec announced a financial contribution of $1,381,530 to the municipality of Saint-Gédéon to consolidate its network of water distribution and wastewater collection systems, and $2,376,870 to the municipality of L’Ascension-de-Notre-Seigneur to consolidate its distribution network of drinking water and water waste collection systems. The funding is made […]

On January 12, the Government of Canada, the Government of New Brunswick and the City of Fredericton announced that the water and wastewater systems in Fredericton will receive $1.4 million in upgrades through a federal-provincial-city project. The Government of Canada is contributing $470,601 under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund, with matching contributions from the province and […]