Road Projects Announced for Labrador

  • Transportation and Infrastructure

November 3, 2020

Today, the Honourable Derrick Bragg, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, and Yvonne Jones, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Northern Affairs and Member of Parliament for Labrador, on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development, announced funding for five projects to make communities safer and provide residents with better roads in Labrador:

  • Forteau residents will benefit from the paving of 1.3 kilometres of gravel community roads
  • Wabush will see the reconstruction of 290 meters of roadway
  • North West River will benefit from the resurfacing of Sunday Hill Road.
  • Labrador City will see the reconstruction of sections of Lakeside Street and Canning Street
  • Postville will see road and safety upgrades to approximately 500 metres of local roads.

These improvements, to be completed in 2021, will make roadways safer and more reliable for residents and visitors. More information can be found in the backgrounder below.

The Government of Canada is investing more than $1.1 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure program and the federal Gas Tax Fund. The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is providing more than $982,000 and the municipalities are contributing more than $1.1 million.

Quotes
“Our top priority for roads is always the safety of everyone who use them. By resurfacing roads in Forteau, North West River, and Wabush, upgrading streets in Labrador City and widening roads in Postville for guiderails, we are making roads safer in each of these communities.”
Honourable Derrick Bragg
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure

“The Provincial Government, in partnership with the Federal Government and municipalities, places a high priority on maintaining and upgrading local roads. These investments improve the social and economic development of communities in Labrador, as well as ensure that roads are safe and reliable for residents.”
Honourable Lisa Dempster
Minister Responsible for Labrador Affairs

“The Government of Canada recognizes that rural and northern communities are critical to Canada’s well-being and economic success. Ensuring they have the local infrastructure needed to be safe and successful is important. When our small communities thrive, we all benefit.”
Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development

“These infrastructure investments are important to strengthening rural communities and will help create well-paying, stable jobs during the construction phase. Once complete, these improvements will have positive and long-lasting impacts on these communities. We are contributing to our country’s economic recovery in these unprecedented times, so that our communities remain among the best places to live, work and raise a family.”
Yvonne Jones, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Northern Affairs and Member of Parliament for Labrador

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BACKGROUNDER

Information on the Investing in Canada Infrastructure and Recently Announced Road Projects in Labrador

  • Through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan, the Government of Canada is investing more than $180 billion over 12 years in public transit projects, green infrastructure, social infrastructure, trade and transportation routes, and Canada’s rural and northern communities.
  • $26.9 billion of this funding is supporting green infrastructure in Canadian communities.
  • The Government of Canada has invested more than $491 million towards565 infrastructure projects across Newfoundland and Labrador under the Investing in Canada plan.
  • To support Canadians and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new stream has been added to the over $33-billion Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to help fund pandemic-resilient infrastructure. Existing program streams have also been adapted to include more eligible project categories, and some administrative requirements have been streamlined to accommodate faster approvals.
  • The COVID-19 Resilience Stream will help other orders of governments whose finances have been significantly impacted by the pandemic by increasing the federal cost share for public infrastructure projects to 80 per cent in the provinces. Federal funding will cover 100 per cent of the cost of projects in the territories and for projects with Indigenous recipients.
  • The Canada Healthy Communities Initiative will provide up to $31 million in existing federal funding to support communities as they deploy innovative new ways to adapt spaces and services to respond to immediate and ongoing needs arising from COVID-19 over the next two years.

Joint federal, provincial, and municipal funding through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan will support five infrastructure projects in municipalities across Labrador.

The Government of Canada is investing more than $1.1 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure program and the federal Gas Tax Fund. The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is providing more than $982,000, while the municipalities and communities are contributing more than $1.1 million.

Project Name Location Project Details Federal Funding Provincial Funding Municipal Funding
Completion Community Road Paving Forteau The paving of 1.3 kilometres of gravel roads will reduce maintenance costs and increase road reliability for residents. $305,802 $172,780 $93,068
Road reconstruction Wabush Removal and repaving of 0.29 kilometres of road will extend its service life. $388,449 $388,333 $508,033
Road Resurfacing North West River Rehabilitation of Sunday Hill Road at Beach Road, and at Airstrip Road will increase safety and comfort for travellers $79,928 $44,400 $22,571
Street Reconstruction Program 2020 Labrador City Reconstruction and pavement of 400 meters along Lakeside Street and Canning Street will improve roadway conditions. $302,339 $302,248 $395,413
Road Upgrades and Guardrails Inuit Community Government of Postville Widening of approx. 500 metres of local roads as well as the installation of guard rails will improve the safety of roads during the winter for residents. $74,858 $74,835 $97,902
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