Press Release
From: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba, March 3, 2025 — The governments of Canada and Manitoba have finalized a 10-year agreement under the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund (CHIF).
Through this agreement, communities across Manitoba will be able to build or improve the critical infrastructure related to drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste – that will in turn help them build more homes and meet the growing demand for affordable housing. The province of Manitoba will receive $209.8 million to address their housing-enabling infrastructure priorities.
Under CHIF, funding is available over ten years to support long-term provincial and territorial infrastructure priorities that will directly enable increased housing supply. Such initiatives could include projects that provide the critical infrastructure necessary to enable more homes or increase densification, provide the drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems required to support community growth, preserve existing capacity or increase reliability and access to drinking water, or implement waste diversion initiatives to reduce landfill use.
Thanks to this agreement with the Government of Manitoba, the Government of Canada will be able to meet its commitment announced in the 2024 Fall Economic Statement to fund Phase 2 of the City of Winnipeg’s North End Sewage Treatment Plant upgrade project, by providing $150 million over four years, starting in 2026-2027. This project, phases 1 of which have already been announced, will extend the plant’s service life, support the region’s population and economic growth, and better protect Lake Winnipeg for years to come.
By working together to invest in drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste projects across Manitoba, we help ensure that communities have the capacity to support housing projects that meet the demands of a growing population.
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“Upgrading Winnipeg’s North End Sewage Treatment Plant will serve 70% of the city’s residents and help protect Lake Winnipeg for generations. By strengthening drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste systems, we’re laying the groundwork for more homes to be built, faster. This ten-year agreement reinforces our commitment to sustainable growth, stronger communities, and housing solutions for all Manitobans.”
The Honourable Terry Duguid, Minister of Sport and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada
“Winnipeg’s future growth depends on smart investments in the infrastructure that makes housing possible. This agreement is a significant step toward ensuring we have the wastewater capacity needed to support more homes, more jobs, and a growing population. The new North End Water Pollution Control Centre is an investment in our economy and the health of our rivers and Lake Winnipeg. I appreciate the commitment from our federal and provincial partners, and I look forward to working together to see this project through.”
His Worship, Mayor Scott Gillingham
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For more information (media only), please contact:
Sofia Ouslis
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
sofia.ouslis@infc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
613-960-9251
Toll free: 1-877-250-7154
Email: media-medias@infc.gc.ca
Corporate Communications
City of Winnipeg
204-986-6000
Email: city-mediainquiry@winnipeg.ca
Colin Fast
Director of Communications
Office of the Mayor, City of Winnipeg
204-803-6406
Email: cfast@winnipeg.ca
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