Minister Guilbeault highlights Budget 2025's plan to build communities strong
The Government of Canada announces Budget 2025 measures that aim to build communities strong
LA MALBAIE, QC, Nov. 8, 2025 /CNW/ - Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada's economic strategy must change. Budget 2025: Canada Strong is our plan to transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient, and more resilient to global shocks. This budget is a plan to enable $1 trillion in investments over the next five years. That can increase our GDP by over 3.5 per cent equivalent to more than $3,500 for every Canadian – delivering far more for Canadians than what's being taken from us. This is a plan for Canada to give ourselves more than any foreign government can take away – a plan to build Canada strong.
Today the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, met with elected officials, key people in the economic and cultural sectors, and representatives from the Observatoire de la géosphère de Charlevoix in La Malbaie to highlight Budget 2025's investments to support a wide range of infrastructure projects and help local communities build Canada Strong. He made this announcement on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue.
The proposed investments include support of up to $7.9 million for Espace Hubert-Reeves, a scientific interpretation centre project that will be located in La Malbaie. This project aims to construct a carbon-neutral and durable building for the benefit of the Charlevoix community. It will help create original tourism activities, support institutions in reducing school drop-out rates, and improve access to the outside world. The project is part of the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings Program, which aims to improve the places Canadians live and gather.
The Build Communities Strong Fund will invest $51 billion over 10 years, followed by $3 billion per year ongoing, to revitalise local infrastructure – the hospitals, universities, and colleges that serve our people, the roads and bridges that move our goods, and the water and transit systems that sustain our towns. The program will include:
- A provincial and territorial stream that will provide $17.2 billion over 10 years to support infrastructure projects and priorities in housing, health care, and education. This could include transit infrastructure, colleges, universities, medical schools, and water and wastewater facilities.
- From this stream, $5 billion over three years will be dedicated specifically to a new Health Infrastructure Fund, upgrading health infrastructure such as hospitals, emergency rooms, and urgent care centres.
- A direct delivery stream that will provide $6 billion to support regionally significant projects, large building retrofits, climate adaptation, or community infrastructure. This could include clean-energy generation and storage projects, flood protection, and new community and recreational spaces.
- A community stream that will provide $27.8 billion for local roads, bridges, water systems, and community centres – getting the basics right and helping towns and cities grow.
The Build Communities Strong Fund will build new infrastructure to speed up work and bring down costs. When colleges and universities have archaic buildings, when hospitals are over capacity, and when water systems fail, productivity drops and businesses pay more. The Build Communities Strong Fund will spur economic activity, create new careers in the skilled trades, and give investors the confidence to build around reliable public infrastructure.
This fund is part of the government's broader nation-building mission. This includes the Major Projects Office to fast-track transformative energy, trade, and transportation projects across the country, Build Canada Homes to supercharge housing construction, and the Defence Investment Agency to use domestic resources and materials to scale up our industrial base.
The past year has revealed there are limits to Canada's economic independence. Budget 2025 is tackling that challenge head on. It is our plan to take control and build the future we want for ourselves. It is our plan to build Canada Strong.
Quotes
"Budget 2025 is an investment budget – a confident Canada taking control of its own future. Central to that mission is building local infrastructure, so we can empower Canadians with faster commutes, better careers, and lower costs. With a new investment of over $50 billion, we are building stronger communities to build Canada strong."
—The Rt. Hon. Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
"To build the strongest economy in the G7, we must build infrastructure at a speed and scale not seen in generations. The Build Communities Strong Fund is the essential investment in nation-building, targeting the roads, hospitals, schools, and water systems that underpin local prosperity. By delivering this critical infrastructure to communities across the country, we are directly investing in our workers and businesses – and building Canada strong."
—The Hon. François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue
"Canada has always been proud of its constructive spirit. Over time, infrastructure projects have made it possible to unite our country, strengthen our regions and build our economy. In this period of uncertainty, investing in projects that bring people together, like we're doing today here in La Malbaie, is helping to build strong communities and create good jobs. Our government is proud that the Build Communities Strong Fund will make it possible to pay tribute to Hubert Reeves, whose scientific and humanist heritage continues to inspire people across the country."
—The Hon. Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages
Quick Facts
Examples of Budget 2025 projects that will help build strong communities with improved local infrastructure can be found here.
Under the provincial and territorial stream of the Build Communities Strong Fund, provinces and territories will be required to cost match federal investments and ensure that supported municipalities reduce development charges and do not levy other taxes that hinder housing supply.
Budget 2025 delivers on the government's Comprehensive Expenditure Review to modernise government, improve efficiencies, and deliver better results and services for Canadians. It includes an initial $60 billion in savings over five years, and makes generational investments in housing, infrastructure, defence, and productivity and competitiveness. These are strategic, capital investments designed to then catalyse $500 billion of new investment into Canada over the next five years.
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