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Canada and British Columbia forge new partnership to accelerate homebuilding, lower costs, and build new local infrastructure

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The world is changing rapidly.

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In response, a confident Canada is choosing to build.

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Canada's new government is building major projects – new ports, mines, highways, and energy infrastructure – that will transform our economy and unlock billions of dollars in new investment for Canadian workers and businesses.

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In parallel, we are investing in the infrastructure that Canadians rely on every day: houses people can afford, hospitals that provide care close to home, and transit that gets people to work on time.To that end, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, today joined the Premier of British Columbia, David Eby, to announce a landmark new partnership between the Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia that will transform, connect, and modernise communities across the province.

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Over the next 10 years, Canada's new government is investing more than $5 billion in British Columbia's local infrastructure.Through the federal government's new Build Communities Strong Fund...

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