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Building stronger communities across Yukon with federal Gas Tax Fund


First of two annual funding transfers now available for 8 communities, 14 First Nations and unincorporated communities across the territory

WHITEHORSE, Aug. 10, 2018 /CNW/ - Investing in local infrastructure supports the unique needs of northern communities. The governments of Canada and Yukon are investing in modern public infrastructure that will help create jobs, while improving Northern Canadians' quality of life and contributing to stronger communities.

The Government of Canada delivered the first of two $8.25-million annual installments of the federal Gas Tax Fund (GTF) to Yukon. In total, the territory will be provided with $16.5 million this year through the fund.

The GTF is a long-term, indexed source of funding that supports local infrastructure projects across the Territory each year. The City of Dawson is planning to put its share into the purchase of a new water delivery truck to continue to provide high quality water services to residents. In the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, residents will enjoy an upgraded swimming pool, with improved access to aquatic activities for families and seniors from across the region. In the City of Whitehorse, the funding will go towards new and upgraded multi-use trails to promote active transportation such as walking and biking, encouraging healthy lifestyles.  

Drinking water, recreation and local roads are only three of the 18 project categories eligible for funding under the program. This wide range demonstrates the flexibility of the GTF in allowing communities to direct their allocations to their most pressing local needs.

Quotes

"The Government of Canada is proud to deliver this stable long-term funding that northern communities count on to develop and maintain their public infrastructure. By investing in infrastructure at the local level, the Government of Canada is supporting economic growth while helping create a better quality of life for Yukon residents for generations to come."

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

"The Gas Tax is great for our communities. It provides reliable funding that Yukon municipalities and First Nations direct towards local infrastructure needs. The benefits go beyond improving infrastructure. These projects are creating jobs and economic opportunities that are helping build healthy, sustainable communities."

The Honourable John Streicker, Minister of Community Services

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Yukon's 2018-19 federal Gas Tax Fund allocations

The Government of Canada delivered the first of two annual $8.25 million federal Gas Tax Fund (GTF) installments to Yukon. The funding will flow through the territorial government to the following 8 communities, 14 First Nations, and unincorporated communities. In total, the GTF will provide the territory with over $16.1 million this year for local infrastructure projects. 

2018-19 GTF allocations per community1

 

Ultimate Recipient

Allocation 2018-19

Carcross/Tagish First Nation

$294,881

Carmacks, Village of

$236,442

Champagne and Aishihik First Nations

$458,703

Dawson, City of 

$827,711

Faro, Town of

$236,442

First Nation of Nacho Nyäk Dun

$242,700

Haines Junction, Village of

$472,993

Kluane First Nation

$166,654

Kwanlin Dün First Nation

$356,769

Liard First Nation

$410,163

Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation

$259,689

Mayo, Village of

$236,442

Ross River Dena Council

$239,060

Selkirk First Nation

$276,678

Ta'an Kwäch'än Council

$204,677

Teslin Tlingit Council

$311,061

Teslin, Village of

$236,442

Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in

$363,241

Unincorporated Communities

$1,132,600

Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation

$319,555

Watson Lake, Town of

$827,711

White River First Nation

$141,171

Whitehorse, City of

$7,928,219


1 Amounts exclude administrative costs.

 

Associated links

Investing in Canada, Canada's long-term infrastructure plan

Federal infrastructure investments in Yukon

The federal Gas Tax Fund

The federal Gas Tax Fund in Yukon

Twitter: @INFC_eng 
Web: Infrastructure Canada

 

SOURCE Infrastructure Canada



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