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Infrastructure, Library receive funding for improvements, innovation

April 14, 2021   ·   0 Comments By ROB PAUL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Canada and Ontario have announced 30 investments in community and recreation projects in central Ontario including six projects in Dufferin-Caledon – as part of the Investing in Canada plan. Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones was part of the virtual announcement last week for the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada plan that was hosted in the Town of Grand Valley. Joining Jones for the joint funding announcement was London West MP Kate Young on behalf of Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna, Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues and MP for Simcoe North Jill Dunlop, and Grand Valley Mayor Steve Soloman.

Ontario schools promised $656 million in funding to pay for coronavirus infrastructure upgrades

Published Wednesday, April 14, 2021 10:29AM EDT The federal government is providing Ontario schools with more than $500 million in funding to cover pandemic-related infrastructure upgrades, such as improving ventilation and investing in broadband infrastructure to support remote learning. The funding was announced by Federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna during a virtual news conference on Wednesday morning. The provincial government will also chip in another $113 million, meaning that school boards will actually receive a total of $656.5 million to help pay for eligible projects. “This is part of building back better because there will probably be another pandemic and with airborne transmission we can take measures like ventilation to make spaces safer and healthier for folks,” McKenna said.

Ontario schools to get $656M to cover ventilation upgrades and other COVID-19 costs

  TORONTO The federal government is providing Ontario schools with more than $500 million in funding to cover pandemic-related infrastructure upgrades, such as improving ventilation and investing in broadband infrastructure to support remote learning. The funding was announced by Federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna during a virtual news conference on Wednesday morning. The provincial government will also chip in another $113 million, meaning that school boards will actually receive a total of $656.5 million to help pay for eligible projects. “This is part of building back better because there will probably be another pandemic and with airborne transmission we can take measures like ventilation to make spaces safer and healthier for folks,” McKenna said.

11 funny and strange April Fool s Day pranks from Canada

Did you try to pull an April Fool s Day prank on someone today? If you didn t, you re not alone. Many people didn t feel like partaking in the prankish fun this year, while others simply don t enjoy gags.  But for Canadians who enjoy a good practical joke, the first day of April was met with some silly high jinks.  Many businesses seized the opportunity to connect with Vancouverties through absurdity. Roots collaborated  with Tim Hortons on a Leather TimBigs Holder, while Pizza Hut invites you to  Enjoy the aroma of fresh pizza every day with pizza-scented candles (perhaps there would be a few takers?)

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