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Canada and FCM invest in green communities in New Brunswick


ATHOLVILLE, NB, Oct. 8, 2020 /CNW/ - Canadians live in cleaner, healthier communities when municipalities develop innovative solutions to reduce pollution, improve energy efficiency, and find new uses for public infrastructure.

Even through the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Canada and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) continue to make strategic investments through the Green Municipal Fund (GMF) to support more sustainable communities of all sizes. GMF is funded by the Government of Canada and delivered to municipalities by FCM.

René Arseneault, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Official Languages) and Member of Parliament for Madawaska?Restigouche, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, the Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Minister of Natural Resources, and the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change; and Michel Soucy, President of the Association francophone des municipalités du Nouveau-Brunswick (AFMNB) and Mayor of Atholville, on behalf of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, today announced over $417,000 for an energy efficiency project in four New Brunswick communities through GMF.

Led by the Association francophone des municipalités du Nouveau-Brunswick (AFMNB), the project will replace existing fuel-burning furnace heating systems with high-efficiency biomass boilers and improve energy efficiency in four municipal buildings in the province: Atholville's town hall, Caraquet's municipal garage; Rivière-Verte's municipal garage; and Saint-Léonard's regional emergency centre.

The project's goals are to reduce heating costs and greenhouse gas emissions, generate energy savings, promote local expertise and resources, and enhance job creation locally. Using residual forest biomass as a source of heating could generate a ripple effect on other small towns in New Brunswick and the rest of Canada?this model is particularly appealing for rural regions whose economies are tied to the forest or agricultural sector.

The pandemic has offered an opportunity to think about what really matters in our communities, engage in meaningful conversations about taking care of those around us, and reflect on the kind of future we want to build. Together with our partners we will build a fairer and more resilient Canada that works for everyone.

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"Investing in innovative solutions to help residents live in cleaner, healthier communities is vital. The green projects in Atholville, Caraquet, Rivière-Verte and Saint-Léonard will not only generate cost-savings and reduce GHG's, they will help communities develop new ways to be resilient to climate change, and protect the well-being of families."

René Arseneault, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Official Languages) and Member of Parliament for Madawaska?Restigouche, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

"We are investing in the green projects we need to grow our economy, save Canadians money, create jobs and achieve our climate goals."

The Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Minister of Natural Resources

"Municipalities are important partners in climate action. Their local solutions to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions will build upon the national work already underway to protect our environment, strengthen local economies, and create well-paying jobs in communities across the country."

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

"Local governments are on the front lines of climate change. That means local action is critical. Municipalities of all sizes are modelling green solutions that can be replicated and scaled up across the country for deep national impact. Like installing cleaner heating systems that make peoples' lives better and help strengthen the local economy. Supported by important federal government investments, the Green Municipal Fund is enabling local action that can help achieve Canada's climate change goals."

Michel Soucy, AFMNB President and Mayor of the Village of Atholville, on behalf of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities

"The Town of Caraquet is proud to be taking part in this renewable energy and energy efficiency pilot project?AFMNB biomass. It will allow us to follow our greenhouse gas reduction and energy conservation action plan. This project has enabled us to make Caraquet a cleaner city, thanks to FCM and AFMNB's leadership."

Kevin Haché, Mayor of the Town of Caraquet

"FCM and AFMNB's financial and coordination support has made it possible for the Village of Rivière-Verte to take part in the fight against climate change. The biomass pilot project proves that even small municipalities can undertake innovative projects to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions."

Michel LeBlond, Mayor of the Village of Rivière-Verte

"FCM and AFMNB's support has allowed the Town of Saint-Léonard to explore the possibility of installing new equipment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and develop the use of a local renewable energy source."

Carmel St-Amand, Mayor of the Town of Saint-Léonard

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Green Municipal Fund 
Green Municipal Fund 2019-2020 Annual report 
FCM Funding 
Investing in COVID-19 Community Resilience 
Investing in Canada plan ? Building a Better Canada 
Investing in Canada plan project map 
Canada Healthy Communities Initiative 
Federal infrastructure investments in New Brunswick 

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