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Township of Champlain to Upgrade Local Water and Sewage Services

For immediate release — January 10, 2007

Canada's New Government and the Government of Ontario invest in infrastructure renewal

VANKLEEK HILL — Canada's New Government and the Government of Ontario today announced funding under Intake Three of the Canada-Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (COMRIF) to upgrade the Laurentian Park water and sewage services in the Township of Champlain.

The governments of Canada and Ontario will each invest up to $323,167 in the local water and wastewater projects. The Township of Champlain will contribute the balance of the total eligible project cost of up to $969,500. 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.

"Canada's New Government is getting things done for the families and taxpayers of the Township of Champlain," said Pierre Lemieux, MP for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell, on behalf of Tony Clement, Minister of Health and federal minister responsible for COMRIF. "This project is an excellent example of how all orders of government are working together to respond to the unique needs of our communities."

"Renewing essential infrastructure is important to Ontario's small urban and rural communities," said Jean-Marc Lalonde, MPP for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell. "By upgrading the Laurentian Park water and sewage services in the Township of Champlain, the McGuinty government is protecting the quality of life and economic prosperity of rural Ontarians."

"These improvements to our water and wastewater infrastructure are important to our community and will make a difference for the people of Laurentian Park," said Gary Barton, Mayor of the Township of Champlain.

This project is part of a total federal-provincial investment announced today of $93 million in 72 communities under Intake Three of COMRIF. Together with municipal contributions, the total COMRIF Intake Three investment in local infrastructure improvements exceeds $139 million. These investments will provide small urban and rural municipalities with the support they need to renew essential infrastructure in their communities.

Under the five-year, $900-million COMRIF program, the governments of Canada and Ontario are working together with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) and local partners to enhance and renew Ontario's public infrastructure, improve the quality of the environment, protect the health and safety of citizens, support long-term economic growth and build prosperous, sustainable communities by giving municipalities the tools they need. This also includes the recently launched Asset Management Program component, which helps eligible municipalities and Local Services Boards improve and increase their capacity to manage their infrastructure.

In Budget 2006, Canada's New Government announced an unprecedented $16.5 billion in funding for infrastructure, including $6.6 billion in new investment for infrastructure programs. The Government recognizes the importance of infrastructure in Canada's success. Consultations with a wide range of governments, including Ontario, and stakeholders, including the AMO, took place over the summer and fall of 2006. Canada's New Government is currently developing its long-term plan for infrastructure programs.

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

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Contacts:

Gary Barton
Mayor of the Township of Champlain
613-678-3003

Brent Ross
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
416-326-9342

Linda Hann
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: 15908