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Protecting a threatened species, the Western Chorus Frog, in Quebec

Today, a few days before Canadian Environment Week 2024, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced that an investment of $8.2 million in Nature-Action Québec and its partners, the Nature Conservancy of Canada and Ducks Unlimited Canada, allowed these organizations to carry out activities to protect and restore the critical habitat

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Government of Canada invests in digital infrastructure projects across Canada

An efficient and reliable transportation system is essential for our economy. With the National Trade Corridors Fund, the Government of Canada invests in making supply chains more efficient, reducing trade barriers, and directly contributes to the growth of businesses to create the economic opportunities of the future.

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Advancing Supply Chain Digitalization Nineteen digital infrastructure projects funded under the National Trade Corridors Fund

The National Trade Corridors Fund (NTCF) supports infrastructure projects in Canada. These projects include work at airports, ports, railways, transportation facilities, and access roads. $4.1 billion has been committed to projects since 2017.

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Complete Streets and Active Transportation Projects coming to Beamsville

Three streets in the community of Beamsville, within the Town of Lincoln, will undergo major improvements through the federal government’s Active Transportation Fund (ATF) that will help to connect locals, businesses and tourists to the community. Thanks to a combined investment of more than $2.9 million, upgrades will enhance road use and safety for all

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