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Trudeau government announces billions in support for mass-transit projects in Toronto, GTA and Hamilton

Published Tuesday, May 11, 2021 12:20PM EDT Last Updated Tuesday, May 11, 2021 2:34PM EDT Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced $12 billion in federal funding for five rapid transit projects in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, including the Ontario Line subway. Approximately $10.7 billion of the investment will go towards the cost of building the four projects included in the Progressive Conservative’s $28.5 billion transit plan: the three-stop Scarborough subway extension, the Ontario Line subway, the Yonge subway extension into Richmond Hill and the planned extension of the Eglinton Crosstown from Mount Denis to Renforth Drive. The money will also help pay for a new rapid transit line in Hamilton that will go from McMaster University to Eastgate Centennial Park in Stoney Creek. That project was previously cancelled by the Ford government in December, 2019 before being revived this year.

New Prescott arena complex to be built this summer

The federal and provincial government representatives announce money to build a replacement for the Leo Boivin Community Center in Prescott, Ont. on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. (Town of Prescott/Zoom via Newswatch Group) PRESCOTT – The federal and provincial governments have come to the table to help the Town of Prescott build a new recreation complex to replace the closed Leo Boivin Community Center. Mayor Brett Todd emceed a virtual event at noon Wednesday peppered with hockey analogies as Federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna announced $5.3 million for the town to build a replacement for the Leo Boivin Community Center. The money is coming from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) from the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream, which will see the Ontario government contribute $4.4 million. The Town of Prescott is putting about $5 million into the project.

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