Border Infrastructure Fund Projects
Location | Project | Commitment |
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Vancouver, British Columbia | Improvements to Knight Street in Vancouver | $2,000,000 |
British Columbia | Improvements to Border Crossings in the Lower Mainland | $88,000,000 |
St. Stephen, New Brunswick | St. Stephen – Calais Highway Access and Border Crossing | $30,000,000 |
Fort Erie, Ontario | Improvements to the Fort Erie Peace Bridge | $21,000,000 |
Niagara, Sarnia and Essex County, Ontario | Improvements to highways in Niagara, Sarnia and Essex County | $162,950,000 |
Windsor, Ontario | Improvements to the Windsor Gateway | $139,600,000 |
Windsor, Ontario | Securing the CP Rail corridor for – VACIS, a rail cargo inspection system | $4,120,000 |
Quebec | Improvements to Autoroute 55 | $7,500,000 |
Quebec | Improvements to Autoroute 35 | $13,000,000 |
Quebec | Improvements to Route 173 / 73 – Phase I | $51,500,000 |
Weyburn, Saskatchewan | Improvements to the North Portal Border Crossing & Highway Approaches | $5,000,000 |
Note: An additional $15 million was transferred to the Canada Border Services Agency to build their new facilities at the St. Stephen border crossing.
Note: An additional $3 million was transferred to the Canada Border Services Agency for CanSIM, a border modeling tool that analyzes the processing of traffic entering Canada at border crossings.
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