Infrastructure Canada: Digest for November 27, 2024

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Federal government transfers $9 million through the Canada Community-Building Fund to Yukon

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Tuesday 26 November 2024 05:01 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
The federal government has transferred $9 million to Yukon under the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) for the first payment of the 2024-2025 fiscal year. This will help communities across the territory invest in their local infrastructure priorities.
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Federal government invests in active and rural transit projects in Ontario

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Tuesday 26 November 2024 09:39 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
Five communities across Ontario will receive a combined federal investment of over $310,000 for active and rural transit projects.
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Backgrounder: Federal government invests in active and rural transit projects in Ontario

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Tuesday 26 November 2024 09:39 PM UTC+00 | Tags: backgrounders
The federal government is investing $310,920 through the Active Transportation Fund and Rural Transit Stream Fund to support five projects in active and rural transportation across Ontario.
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Backgrounder: Federal government invests in zero emission transit planning projects

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Tuesday 26 November 2024 09:42 PM UTC+00 | Tags: backgrounders
The federal government is investing $841,971 through the Zero Emission Transit Fund to support eight planning projects across Ontario.
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Federal government invests in zero emission transit planning projects

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Tuesday 26 November 2024 09:43 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
Eight communities in Ontario are working on transitioning from fuel-based public transit vehicles to zero emission electric buses after an investment of almost $850,000 from the federal government.
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