Antigonish, NS – The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Member of Parliament for Central Nova, the Honourable Michelle Thompson, Minister of Health and Wellness and Member of the Legislative Assembly for Antigonish, Her Worship Laurie Boucher, Mayor of Antigonish, and Owen McCarron, Warden of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish, have announced a combined investment of more than $5.9 million to improve drinking water infrastructure and enable new housing development in the town and county of Antigonish.

This investment will enable the expansion of the St. Joseph’s water system, with the addition of a 51,000 gallon (US) storage tank and the construction of approximately 3.6 kilometres of distribution line. This expansion will provide access to drinking water for approximately 40 additional properties, which includes over 650 acres for development.

In addition, 2.2 kilometres of distribution line will be added to the Lanark water system. This expansion will provide access to drinking water to approximately 25 properties, including 10 existing residences, a business and over 600 acres for development.

From left, Coun. Andrew Murray, Town of Antigonish; Mayor Laurie Boucher, Town of Antigonish; Coun. Remi Deveau, Municipality of the County of Antigonish; Sean Fraser, Minister of Minister Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and MP for Central Nova; Michelle Thompson, Minister of Health and Wellness and MLA for Antigonish; Deputy Warden Hughie Stewart, Antigonish County; Warden Owen McCarron, Antigonish County, Coun. Bill MacFarlane, Antigonish County; Coun. Donnie MacDonald, Antigonish County

This investment will also allow for upgrades to the Bay/Main Street watermain and sewer infrastructure. Work includes increasing watermain pipe sizes, increasing sanitary sewer line sizes and building a stormwater sewer and curbs on both sides of Bay and Main Street. The project will increase the capacity of both the watermains and sanitary systems within the town of Antigonish to better serve the existing community and allow for future development.

By investing in infrastructure, the Government of Canada is growing our country’s economy, increasing the resiliency of our communities, and improving the lives of Canadians.

“The Government of Canada is committed to supporting infrastructure projects that ensure communities are able to grow and thrive. The investments in drinking water and wastewater infrastructure in the town and county of Antigonish announced today will help protect our water supply from environmental threats, ensuring that community growth is green and inclusive. These projects will also deliver clean drinking water to over 1,200 acres of property for development, helping the area to grow and flourish.” – The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Member of Parliament for Central Nova

Quick facts

  • The Government of Canada is investing $2,372,800 in these projects while the Government of Nova Scotia is investing $1,977,333. The town of Antigonish is contributing $657,600 and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish is contributing $924,267.
  • The Government of Canada’s funding comes from the Green Infrastructure and Rural and Northern Communities streams of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program.
  • The Green Infrastructure Stream helps build greener communities by contributing to climate change preparedness, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and supporting renewable technologies.
  • The Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream supports projects that increase access to more efficient and reliable energy sources, improve community infrastructure, and improved internet connectivity for rural and northern communities.
  • Including this announcement, 65 infrastructure projects or project bundles under the Green Infrastructure Stream have been funded in Nova Scotia, with a total federal contribution of more than $359.4 million and a total provincial contribution of over $460.1 million.
  • Including this announcement, 42 infrastructure projects or project bundles under the Rural and Northern Infrastructure Stream have been funded in Nova Scotia, with a total federal contribution of more than $74.9 million and a total provincial contribution of more than $62 million.
  • Under the Investing in Canada Plan, the federal government is investing more than $180 billion over 12 years in public transit projects, green infrastructure, social infrastructure, trade and transportation routes, and Canada’s rural and northern communities.
  • Infrastructure Canada helps address complex challenges that Canadians face every day—ranging from the rapid growth of our cities, to climate change, and environmental threats to our water and land.
  • The announced funding builds on the Government of Canada’s work through the Atlantic Growth Strategy to create well-paying middle-class jobs, strengthen local economies, and build inclusive communities

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