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July 31, 2015

Manitoba Communities to Benefit From Federal and Provincial Funding for Flood Protection

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Five projects announced Under the Community Dikes Initiative

Residents of five Manitoba communities were assured today that they can look forward to improved flood protection for their families and properties thanks to a joint federal-provincial investment from the Community Dikes Initiative through the Provincial-Territorial Base Fund.

The Community Dikes Initiative provides joint federal and provincial funding for new flood mitigation infrastructure in flood-prone communities. The five projects announced today include upgraded flood protection in the rural municipalities of Cartier, Taché, Wallace-Woodworth, Deloraine-Winchester and Grahamdale. In total, these projects will help protect more than 280 properties in the five municipalities.

Including today’s announcement, the governments of Canada and Manitoba have jointly announced $12,780,000 in projects under the Community Dikes Initiative, protecting more than 400 properties throughout the province.


Quick Facts
• For the five flood protection projects, the governments of Canada and Manitoba will jointly provide up to $9,270,000 in funding through the Provincial-Territorial Base Fund, under the Community Dikes Initiative.
• The municipal contribution for all five projects will amount to $1,030,000.


Quotes

“Keeping our communities healthy and safe, creating jobs, promoting growth and building strong, prosperous communities are our Government’s highest priorities. I am very pleased to announce funding for these important flood protection measures which will provide increased flood protection to properties in five communities across Manitoba. This is an essential investment to improve the safety and quality of life for residents of these flood-prone communities.” – the Honourable Candice Bergen Minister of State (Social Development) and Member of Parliament for Portage–Lisgar.

“The Province of Manitoba is committed to building a comprehensive flood-protection network that will offer protection for families, businesses and farmland throughout the province. These projects will not only protect communities, but also prevent disruption to the Manitoba economy during future flood events.” – the Honourable Drew Caldwell, Minister of Municipal Government.


Associated Links

For additional information on the New Building Canada Plan, visit:
www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/plan-eng.html.

To learn more about the Government of Canada’s focus on jobs and the economy consult Canada’s Economic Action Plan at www.budget.gc.ca/2015/home-accueil-eng.html.

More information about the Provincial-Territorial Base Fund can be found at:
www.infrastructure.gc.ca/prog/ptbase-finbasept-eng.html.

Manitoba’s five-year, $5.5 billion infrastructure plan can be found at:
www.gov.mb.ca/mit/pdf/five-yr-plan.pdf.

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Backgrounder
Background Information - https://www.gov.mb.ca/asset_library/en/newslinks/2015/07/RLS-BG-Community_dikes.doc