Investing in Quebec Infographic

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Investing in Canada: $180 + billion infrastructure plan over 12 years


Investing in Quebec

Initiatives under the plan:

  • Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund: Mitigating current and future climate risks

  • Canada Infrastructure Bank: Helping public dollars go further

    • Réseau express métropolitain (REM) light rail network in Montréal

  • Smart Cities Challenge: Empowering communities across the country to address local issues

    • Finalists: Cree Nation of Eastmain, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, City of Côte Saint-Luc, Québec City, Montréal

 

Infrastructure Canada Bilateral Agreement with Quebec: $7.5 billion

Public Transit icon

$5.2 billion

Green Infrastructure icon

$1.8 billion

Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure icon

$257 million

Rural and Northern Communities icon

$288.5 million


Cost Sharing Footnote *

For all projects under the bilateral agreement, Canada will contribute up to:

75%
  • Indigenous ultimate recipients (Green Infrastructure, Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure, and Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure streams)
60%
  • Municipal and regional administrations with a population of less than 5,000 (Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure stream)
50%
  • Quebec (Green Infrastructure, Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure, and Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure streams)
  • Not-for-profit organizations (Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure stream)
  • Public transit rehabilitation (Public Transit stream)
  • Municipal and regional administrations with a population of 5,000 or more (Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure stream)
40%
  • Regional and municipal administrations (Green Infrastructure and Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure streams)
  • Not-for-profit organizations (Green Infrastructure and Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure streams)
  • New construction and expansion of public transit and active transportation that connects citizens to public transit systems (Public Transit stream)
25%
  • For-profit private sector organizations (Public Transit, Green Infrastructure, and Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure streams)

Projects in Quebec

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Footnotes

Footnote *

Reflects the signed agreement between Quebec and the Government of Canada as of June 6, 2018. Does not include new flexibilities available to provinces and territories as announced in February 2019.

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