Fed Gov Funds 12 Projects for Stronger Infrastructure, Housing

Infrastructure Canada

Investments in research and sharing information and ideas are key to making data-driven infrastructure decisions that support communities across Canada.

Today, the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities announced a federal investment of nearly $6 million for twelve projects under the Research and Knowledge Initiative's first call for proposals. Through this initiative, the federal government is providing funding to eligible applicants for research projects that tackle housing and infrastructure challenges in our communities.

From tools that will help us prepare for the impacts of climate change to research on affordability and poverty measures within local housing programs, to sensors on Northern buildings to gather data for better arctic designs, these projects will build a body of knowledge that will help address these issues and needs.

For example, in Edmonton, a research team led by Dr. Jen Beverly will combine innovative modelling on human behaviour, transportation, and wildfires. The project will help communities better plan for and manage emergency responses, infrastructure needs, and evacuation approaches in the event of wildfires.

Also, in Charlottetown, the Government of Prince Edward Island is making coastal hazard information and floodplain maps publicly available. Once complete, this project will support infrastructure adaptation, better protect communities, and increase resilience in a changing climate.

The University of Toronto, in collaboration with the City of Toronto and other organizations, will work to better understand how government investments in infrastructure can enable low-carbon mobility choices, while enhancing air quality, public health, and equity.

By investing in research and innovation, the federal government is helping address complex challenges that Canadians face every day-ranging from rapidly growing cities, to housing, to climate change, to environmental threats to our water and land.

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