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N.S. Gets $170M over Decade After Signing Housing Infrastructure Deal

  • Last winter, Nova Scotia entered into a decade-long agreement to receive $170 million in federal funding aimed at improving housing infrastructure.
  • The announcement of the agreement signed in February as part of the federal housing infrastructure initiative was postponed due to the recent federal election.
  • Public Works Minister Fred Tilley explained that funding will be allocated as projects are selected, and some initiatives may receive additional support by submitting applications through a separate federal funding stream handled in Ottawa.
  • The $6 billion federal initiative seeks to speed up housing developments by supporting essential infrastructure related to water supply, sewage, rainwater management, and waste disposal.
  • The agreement implies ongoing investment in Nova Scotia's housing infrastructure with details on allocations forthcoming as projects are chosen.
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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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