Statement from the Honourable Carolyn Bennett on Budget 2016's Proposed Funding
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Apr 26, 2016 11:01AM
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http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1056809&tp=1
Calgary, Alberta, (April 26, 2016) – The Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, issued the following statement today regarding Budget 2016’s proposed infrastructure funding for Indigenous communities:
Today, I was inspired by the important dialogue with Indigenous leaders of the Technical Services Advisory Council (TSAG) on the importance of infrastructure to social and economic well-being of Indigenous communities.
Investing in infrastructure is about investing in people and communities. It’s about improving the quality of life of Indigenous communities—by ensuring people have quality housing, safe drinking water, better schools, improved access to early learning and child care, safe shelters and cultural and recreational spaces and facilities that bring people together as a community. Yet for many Indigenous communities, transformational change is needed to ensure basic infrastructure needs are met, and existing infrastructure can be repaired and improved.
That’s why Budget 2016 proposes historic investments of $4.6 billion over five years to support infrastructure in First Nation and Inuit communities. These investments will help meet the needs of those communities, while protecting health, safety and the environment, and bringing jobs and inclusive growth.
Specifically, Budget 2016 includes:
These investments lay the foundation for a long-term investment strategy in First Nation and in Inuit and northern community infrastructure, in order to build healthy, safe and prosperous communities. It’s about a new partnership, about reconciliation, and about working together for a brighter future for Indigenous peoples and a stronger Canada.