The Honourable Rob Merrifield, Minister of State (Transport), along with Paul Teterenko, President, UCAMA announced today joint federal-provincial funding of $6.25 million toward the relocation of the UCAMA in Edmonton.
The Honourable Rob Merrifield, Minister of State (Transport), along with Paul Teterenko, President, UCAMA announced today joint federal-provincial funding of $6.25 million toward the relocation of the UCAMA in Edmonton.
The Honourable Rob Merrifield, Minister of State (Transport), along with Paul Teterenko, President, UCAMA announced today joint federal-provincial funding of $6.25 million toward the relocation of the UCAMA in Edmonton.
The City of London, along with the governments of Canada and Ontario, honoured Canadian veterans today at the unveiling of a permanent display of flags on one section of the Veterans Memorial Parkway. Today's ceremony included a flag party march, the raising of federal, provincial and territorial flags, as well as a flyover by three Mark II and one Mark IV Harvard aircraft in the Missing Man formation. Other parkway improvements include several rock features and planting elements along the roadway. The plantings feature a number of trees, which supplement London's tree cover and improve aesthetics.
The City of London, along with the governments of Canada and Ontario, honoured Canadian veterans today at the unveiling of a permanent display of flags on one section of the Veterans Memorial Parkway. Today's ceremony included a flag party march, the raising of federal, provincial and territorial flags, as well as a flyover by three Mark II and one Mark IV Harvard aircraft in the Missing Man formation. Other parkway improvements include several rock features and planting elements along the roadway. The plantings feature a number of trees, which supplement London's tree cover and improve aesthetics.
The City of London, along with the governments of Canada and Ontario, honoured Canadian veterans today at the unveiling of a permanent display of flags on one section of the Veterans Memorial Parkway. Today's ceremony included a flag party march, the raising of federal, provincial and territorial flags, as well as a flyover by three Mark II and one Mark IV Harvard aircraft in the Missing Man formation. Other parkway improvements include several rock features and planting elements along the roadway. The plantings feature a number of trees, which supplement London's tree cover and improve aesthetics.
The Minister of Natural Resources of Canada, the Honourable Christian Paradis, and the Member of the National Assembly for Solanges and Deputy Government Whip for the Government of Quebec, Lucie Charlebois, on behalf of Laurent Lessard, Quebec's Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy, are pleased to announce that the City of Saint-Lazare will receive $4,298,380, through the federal‑provincial agreement on the transfer of a portion of federal gasoline excise tax revenues and the Quebec government's contribution. These funds will be used for public transit and to carry out major infrastructure projects.
The Minister of Natural Resources of Canada, the Honourable Christian Paradis, and the Member of the National Assembly for Solanges and Deputy Government Whip for the Government of Quebec, Lucie Charlebois, on behalf of Laurent Lessard, Quebec's Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy, are pleased to announce that the City of Saint-Lazare will receive $4,298,380, through the federal‑provincial agreement on the transfer of a portion of federal gasoline excise tax revenues and the Quebec government's contribution. These funds will be used for public transit and to carry out major infrastructure projects.
The Minister of Natural Resources of Canada, the Honourable Christian Paradis, and the Member of the National Assembly for Solanges and Deputy Government Whip for the Government of Quebec, Lucie Charlebois, on behalf of Laurent Lessard, Quebec's Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy, are pleased to announce that the City of Saint-Lazare will receive $4,298,380, through the federal‑provincial agreement on the transfer of a portion of federal gasoline excise tax revenues and the Quebec government's contribution. These funds will be used for public transit and to carry out major infrastructure projects.
The completion of Highway 32 in southwest Saskatchewan from Shackleton to Prelate was celebrated today by the Honourable David Anderson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources and for the Canadian Wheat Board and MP for Cypress Hills-Grasslands, together with Jim Reiter, Minister of Highways and Infrastructure for Saskatchewan, and Wayne Elhard, MLA for Cypress Hills.
The Government of Canada and the Province of Saskatchewan provided a joint contribution of $21.95 million in total eligible costs related to Highway 32 under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund. The Government of Saskatchewan invested an additional $22.45 million. The entire project was valued at approximately $44 million.