The Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, visited numerous business and community leaders in Flin Flon and Thompson, Manitoba, to learn about the economic diversity of Manitoba’s northern communities.
“All Manitobans benefit from a strong and diversified North,
” said Minister Yelich. “Northern Manitoba’s abundant natural resources and varied industries are creating jobs and strengthening this province’s economy.
”
Minister Yelich had the opportunity to tour several projects supported by Canada’s Economic Action Plan (EAP). In recent months, Western Economic Diversification Canada has invested more than $4.5 million under the EAP to strengthen economic opportunities in northern Manitoba. The Government of Canada has provided funding through the Community Adjustment Fund (CAF) and the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) programs. Projects include a broad range of work to create and maintain jobs as well as to invest in the recreational infrastructure of the North.
“It is exciting to see that work is underway, jobs are being created and our Government’s Economic Action Plan is benefitting all Manitobans,
” said Minister Yelich.
While in the region, Minister Yelich also announced more than $1.7 million in joint federal-provincial funding for the Northern Manitoba Mining Academy to purchase two state-of-the-art mining training simulators, one of which will be housed at the Academy in Flin Flon and the other at Vale INCO’s Thompson training facility.
As well, the Minister visited the Environmental Test Research and Education Centre (EnviroTREC, formerly CanETREC), which received an investment of $13.4 million from the Government of Canada. EnviroTREC will be a year-round research facility specializing in engine icing certification as well as research and development of new, more efficient and advanced aerospace designs.
In addition, the Minister had the opportunity to meet with stakeholders, community representatives and business leaders in Flin Flon and Thompson to learn about the region’s economic opportunities and challenges.
Western Economic Diversification Canada works with provinces, industry associations and communities to promote the development and diversification of the western economy, coordinate federal economic activities in the West and represent the interests of western Canadians in national decision making.
For additional information, contact:
Lloyd Suchet
Office of the Minister
Western Economic Diversification
Telephone: (613) 957-7855
lloyd.suchet@wd-deo.gc.ca
WD Toll-Free Number:1-888-338-WEST (9378)
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WD Website: www.wd-deo.gc.ca.
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| Location | Federal Funding | Total Funding | Project Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thompson |
$ 260,000 (CAF) |
$ 310,000 | Thompson Recycling Centre Inc. is purchasing equipment and modifying the interior of the sorting depot to improve efficiency and capacity. |
| Thompson |
$1,500,000 (CAF) |
$3,000,000 | The Ma-Mow-We-Tak Friendship Centre is building a new 20,000 square foot Friendship Centre. |
| Thompson |
$ 122,322 (CAF) |
$ 163,096 | Norwest Manufacturing division of Prendiville Industries Ltd. is purchasing and installing a Computer-Numeric-Controlled (CNC) router to maintain jobs as a supplier of wood products to the mining industry. |
| Thompson |
$ 75,000 (RiNC) |
$ 225,000 | The City of Thompson is constructing a play structure and climbing wall at the Thompson Regional Community Centre. |
| Thompson |
$ 297,000 (CAF) |
$ 457,600 | The Northern Manitoba Sector Council Inc. is promoting careers in mining by developing a Mineral Science Industrial Vocational Facility in Thompson on the premises of the School District of Mystery Lake. Upon completion of the training, students will be eligible to pursue opportunities in the mining industry or an academic stream receiving credit in Geological Sciences at the University of Manitoba. |
| Thompson |
$ 920,000 (CAF) |
$1,953,300 | The University College of the North is constructing and equipping the Northern Manitoba Mining Academy with facilities for training and research in mining, including a geology lab, a computer lab, a multi-purpose wet lab, video-conference facilities and a library specializing in mining and geoscience. |
| Thompson |
$ 230,000 (RiNC) |
$ 690,698 | The City of Thompson is redeveloping MacLean Park by incorporating a walking and fitness trail, viewing area, redesigned water feature, lighting and increased vegetation. |
| Thompson |
$ 25,654 (RiNC) |
$ 77,582 | The City of Thompson is rehabilitating the Rotary park by installing two new swing sets, two horseshoe pits, picnic tables, benches, bicycle rack, walking/riding trail, large boulders and balancing posts. |
| Berens River First Nation |
$ 116,168 (RiNC) |
$ 374,024 | The Berens River First Nation is constructing a multi-purpose recreational park including a skateboard park, baseball diamond, basketball court, and playground area complete with playground equipment. |
| Cranberry Portage |
$ 26,000 (CAF) |
$ 56,000 |
The L.U.D of Cranberry Portage/ Rural Municipality of Kelsey is clearing a fireguard around the town of Cranberry Portage to protect homes and cottages. |
| Opaskwayak Cree Nation |
$ 50,000 (RiNC) |
$ 148,269 | The Opaskwayak Cree Nation is installing a moisture barrier to protect the concrete floor and sport impact flooring in the Gordon Lathlin Memorial Centre arena. |
| The Pas |
$ 597,900 (CAF) |
$ 784,400 | The Pas and District Chamber of Commerce is creating a tourism centre. |
| Churchill |
$ 10,800 (RiNC) |
$ 32,396 | The Town of Churchill is repairing the recreational arena including high pressure cleaning and ceiling painting. |
| Cross Lake First Nation |
$ 30,000 (RiNC) |
$ 145,000 | The Cross Lake First Nation is rehabilitating the arena by repairing the roof, performing an architectural assessment, removing and replacing dehumidifiers, and removing and replacing the brine heater used to heat and cool the arena floor surface. |
| Flin Flon |
$ 35,090 (RiNC) |
$ 106,330 | The City of Flin Flon is restoring Channing Beach and Jones Square Park by clearing the area of undergrowth and trash as well as replacing playground equipment and dock. |
| Flin Flon |
$ 20,000 (RiNC) |
$ 60,000 | The Flin Flon Ski Club is upgrading the cross country trails including replacement of light poles and insulation of the trail grooming equipment shed. |
| Garden Hill First Nation |
$ 40,000 (RiNC) |
$ 120,000 | The Garden Hill First Nation is renovating the arena by repairing stucco; removing drywall and replacing with cement fibre board and stucco finish; replacing missing glass; installing new exit and emergency lighting; repairing doors; upgrading the electrical; reconfiguring the upper lobby; repairing and replacing damaged walls; as well as upgrading plumbing and HVAC systems. |
| Lynn Lake |
$ 233,600 (CAF) |
$ 456,600 | The Town of Lynn Lake is marketing the restored sport fishing amenities of Lynn Lake internationally to attract new business. The project will reinvigorate the local tourism economy based on key natural resources like sport fishing. |
| TOTAL |
$4,589,534 (CAF and RiNC) |
$9,144,127 |