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New Centre Flavie building receives $500,000 to increase capacity
New Centre Flavie building receiving $500,000 in federal funding to increase capacity and meet community needs in Winnipeg Winnipeg – Centre Flavie has been a staple in the Saint Boniface community for over 40 years. Their mission is to provide comfort and support to those in need of support by distributing no cost material goods. Today, at the grand opening of …
$234,000 for enhancing local infrastructure, grow economy
Funding for two sports and recreation initiatives supports opportunities for healthy living, community building and local economic growth Whitehorse – Shared public spaces in villages, towns and cities are at the heart of communities across Canada. Main streets, downtown cores, community and cultural centres, farmers’ markets, libraries, outdoor spaces and other public places draw in residents and visitors alike, supporting …
Helping revitalize Mackenzie Delta reindeer herd
Ottawa – While in Inuvik, Daniel Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs, Minister for PrairiesCan and Minister for CanNor, announced that the Government of Canada is investing over $383,000 through the Northern Isolated Community Initiatives (NICI) Fund supporting a two-year project led by the Inuvialuit Community Economic Development Organization (ICEDO) to help revitalize the Mackenzie Delta reindeer herd. This announcement followed …
Budget 2022 housing investments for Métis of Northwest Territories
Yellowknife – Access to safe and affordable housing is critical to improving health and social outcomes for Indigenous Peoples and to ensuring a strong future for their communities and children. Today, the Honourable Daniel Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs, announced historic new investments of $34 million over seven years from Budget 2022 that will be distributed to four Métis communities in the …
$1.2m to develop community museum in Yellowknife
CanNor funding supports the expansion and improvements of the Yellowknife Historical Society’s Community Museum and Interpretive Centre Yellowknife – Museums and heritage places are spaces where a region’s history and culture can be shared for the benefit of visitors and residents alike. They are strong regional economic contributors, driving new interest and improving the experience of tourists who want to …
Supporting Canada’s supply chain
Winnipeg – The Government of Canada is committed to addressing climate change, improving Canada’s railways, and strengthening trade corridors, which support our supply chains, help grow our economy, and create good, middle-class jobs. Minister of Transport,Omar Alghabra, announced $4.4 million in funding under the National Trade Corridors Fund for a study to understand the current and future conditions of permafrost …
Saskatchewan recreation, community spaces receive federal funding
Government of Canada providing $12.8 million to support recreation and community revitalization Regina – Canadians are once again gathering, connecting with friends, family, and neighbours in their communities and their downtowns. To help encourage people to gather safely and boost local economies, the Government of Canada is investing in revitalizing community infrastructure across Saskatchewan. Modern infrastructure and amenities create vibrant …
Supporting inclusive growth, employment opportunities in Calgary
More than $7 million through PrairiesCan will help grow a diverse technology workforce by creating hundreds of jobs in the Calgary region Calgary – The Government of Canada is providing support for community-led innovation that creates opportunities for people with diverse talents and abilities to succeed. In and around Calgary, organizations are using collaborative, inclusive approaches to hire more diverse …
Investing $10.8m to support Manitoba’s travel industry
More than $10.8 million to support Manitoba’s travel, tourism, and recreation initiatives, creating jobs and growing the economy Winnipeg – From northern lights and polar bears in Churchill to The Forks historic site in downtown Winnipeg—tourism is an integral part of the province’s economy. The Government of Canada recognizes the impact that the pandemic has had on Manitoba’s tourism industry, …
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