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For immediate release – April 18, 2006 



Township of Brock to improve local bridge 



Canada and Ontario invest in infrastructure renewal

CANNINGTON — The Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and the Township of Brock today announced funding under Intake Two of the Canada-Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (COMRIF) to replace the Thorah Sideroad Bridge No. 36. 

The governments of Canada and Ontario will each invest up to $111,604 in the project. The Township of Brock will contribute the balance of the total eligible project cost of up to $334,813. The Government of Canada’s contribution is contingent on the successful completion of an environmental assessment of the proposed project under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.

As part of the project, Thorah Sideroad Bridge No. 36 will be upgraded to a structural bridge-plate box. Work on the approach roads will also be undertaken.

“The federal government supports cooperative initiatives, such as COMRIF, that provide residents with fundamental infrastructure improvements that positively impact their overall quality of life,” said Barry Devolin, MP for Haliburton–Kawartha Lakes–Brock. “Replacing Thorah Sideroad Bridge No. 36 will make an important contribution to our community’s capacity for future economic growth.” 

“Thanks to a strong partnership with the federal and municipal governments, we are able to support essential bridge projects like the one we are announcing today in the Township of Brock,” said Leona Dombrowsky, Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. “We’re committed to building strong rural communities, which are so important to the future of this province.”

“We are pleased to receive COMRIF support from the governments of Canada and Ontario to replace this structure, which will ensure that our municipality benefits from improved delivery routes and reduced emergency vehicle response times,” said Keith Shier, Mayor of the Township of Brock. 

Under COMRIF, the governments of Canada and Ontario are working together with 
the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and local partners to improve public infrastructure and quality of life for local residents in small urban and rural communities. 

Intake Two builds on the successful first intake of the COMRIF initiative. As a result of funding provided by the governments of Canada and Ontario under the first and second intakes, municipalities are benefiting from infrastructure improvements that make Ontario’s communities stronger, healthier and safer. 

COMRIF is a five-year, $900-million initiative that responds to local needs through infrastructure upgrades to provide clean, safe drinking water, better sewage systems, improved waste management processes, safer local roads and bridges, as well as other health and safety priorities. Green infrastructure is COMRIF’s top priority, with 
55 per cent of funding for projects involving water quality, sustainable communities, climate change and innovation.

COMRIF Intake Three will be launched in spring 2006 through a public announcement and direct contact with eligible municipalities. All Ontario municipalities of fewer than 250,000 people are eligible to apply to COMRIF to improve their local infrastructure.

For more information on the Canada-Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund, please visit www.comrif.ca.

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Contacts: 
Keith Shier, Mayor of the Township of Brock (705) 432-2355 
Dave McLeod, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (519) 826-3198
Sam Boonstra, Industry Canada (416) 952-0468
Chris Flavelle, Senior Communications Advisor, Office of the Honourable Leona Dombrowsky (416) 326-3072
Erik Waddell, Press Secretary, Office of the Honourable Tony Clement (613) 957-0200


Project Reference Number: 13493

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