Mark Carney announces $10 billion Québec infrastructure partnership - Speech Brief
2 June 2026 19:00 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Mark Carney announces $10 billion Québec infrastructure partnership

Key points

  • Nearly $10 billion for Québec infrastructure over 10 years
  • Funding split between BCSF (housing, health) and CPTF (transit, electrification)

TL;DR

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a landmark partnership between the Government of Canada and the Government of Québec to transform communities across the province.
  • Canada will invest nearly $10 billion in Québec over 10 years through the Build Communities Strong Fund (BCSF) and the Canada Public Transit Fund (CPTF): more than $2.5 billion via BCSF for homes and community facilities, more than $1 billion over three years for health facilities, and more than $6 billion via CPTF for public transit.
  • The Strong Transit Fund will support major projects including the TramCité in Québec City and includes a $400 million Zero Emission Transit Fund for 11 electrification projects.
  • Launched April 2026, the BCSF invests $51 billion over 10 years across Canada; BCSF-supported projects are expected to support an average of 42,000 jobs annually and contribute an estimated $95 billion to Canada’s GDP over the next decade.
Original text

The world is changing rapidly and suddenly. In response, a confident Canada is choosing to build. Canada’s new government is building major projects – new ports, mines, highways, and energy infrastructure – that will connect Canadians to each other and Canada to new markets around the world. At the same time, we are building big in communities across the country: hospitals, buses, subways, and community centres that ...

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