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Prime Minister Carney launches the Build Communities Strong Fund and announces the first tranche of projects
In Budget 2025, the Government of Canada announced the Build Communities Strong Fund – a $51 billion investment to build the infrastructure that Canadians rely on every day.www.pm.gc.ca
Prime Minister Carney launches the Build Communities Strong Fund and announces the first tranche of projects
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Delivering on this commitment, today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, officially launched the Build Communities Strong Fund – and announced its first project – the new Embleton Community Centre and Park in Brampton, Ontario. This is a $64 million investment to build what will become a 175,000-square-foot community centre with a pool, gymnasium, fitness centre, childcare facility, as well as various community spaces and outdoor recreational amenities. This is the first of a series of 13 projects under the Build Communities Strong Fund across the country – with $300 million in federal funding and more to come in the weeks ahead. In addition to the Embleton Centre and Park, the first tranche of projects can be found here.
At the high level, this is just a re-announcement of the money in the last budget, itself a repackaging of previously promised dollars from the Trudeau years.
At the detail level, there's nothing wrong with a great Community Recreation Centre, Though it hardly requires federal dollars to build, and it will not advance national interests or even tackle key strategic concerns around affordable housing, commute times and health waits.
In Brampton, housing details aside, the clear priorities are accelerating the LRT extension north to DT Brampton, the Queen Street BRT, Improvements to the GO Kitchener corridor which allow for 30M or better, 2-way, all-day service to Mt. Pleasant and 15M or better service to Bramalea, as well as planning for a new full service hospital and accelerating construction of the current Peel Memorial project.
I'm not yet discounting the positive potential of the Carney government; but my cynicism is ramping up as I see things like this.




