Clare, Nova Scotia, July 15, 2021—The Government of Canada recognizes the different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted small and rural communities across Nova Scotia. That’s why it’s continuing to make strategic investments in infrastructure that meet the unique and specific needs of these communities across the province.
Together, federal, provincial, and local governments are taking decisive action to support families, businesses, and communities, and continue to look ahead to see what more can be done as Canada begins to recover from the impacts of the pandemic.
Today, Darrell Samson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, and Member of Parliament for Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook, on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development; the Honourable Suzanne Lohnes-Croft, Nova Scotia Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage; Yvon LeBlanc, Deputy Warden of the Municipality of Clare, and Allister Surette, President and Vice Chancellor of Université Sainte-Anne, announced funding for the construction of a new running track at the Université Sainte-Anne campus.
The project will see the construction of a new rubberized surface running track that includes a regulation size soccer field, complete with artificial turf, at the center of the track. The new track and soccer field will provide student athletes and members of the community with more opportunities to train and stay active on higher quality and safer recreational infrastructure.
The Government of Canada is investing $1.2 million through the Rural and Northern Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada program, while the Government of Nova Scotia and is providing $1 million. The Municipality of Clare and Université Sainte-Anne are both contributing $400,000.
Quotes
“This important investment will become an integral part of the recreational facilities of not only the university, but also the Municipality of Clare and surrounding areas. We will continue to invest in sports and recreation infrastructure that helps keep Nova Scotian communities healthy, strong, and vibrant.”
- The Honourable Suzanne Lohnes-Croft, Nova Scotia Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage
“The Municipality of Clare is committed to building healthy community partnerships to enhance the amenities and services available to its residents. This track and field facility is a wonderful example of collaboration between the federal, provincial and municipal governments, as well as Université Sainte-Anne, that helps make Clare a great place to study, invest, play and live.”
- Yvon LeBlanc, Deputy Warden of the Municipality of Clare
“Université Sainte-Anne is looking forward to collaborating with local, provincial and national organizations on a variety of activities, including the hosting of sports and cultural events. A facility such as this will enhance student life as well as contribute to the long-term health and prosperity of our community.”
- Allister Surette, President and Vice-Chancellor, Université Sainte-Anne
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