Harper Government Invests in Naufrage Harbor

August 3, 2015

 

The Honorable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, announced today an investment to improve safety and working conditions for fishermen at Naufrage Harbor, Prince Edward Island. 

This funding will be used to replace a section of an existing deteriorated wharf with a new structure, repair the entrance breakwater and carry out maintenance dredging of the channel.

Since 2006, the Government of Canada has provided an unprecedented level of funding to support investments in public infrastructure across the country. Last fall, Prime Minister Harper announced an additional investment of $5.8 billion over the next two years to build and renew infrastructure across the country to support Canadian heritage, First Nations education, defence, borders, research, small craft harbours, transportation and search and rescue. As part of this funding, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard will receive a total of approximately $551 million. This includes $288 million for harbor improvements at small craft harbours.

Gerard Steele, President of the Naufrage Harbor Authority stated, "Our Government is proud to support our hard-working commercial fishermen. Today’s announcement is part of our Government’s ongoing commitment to support harbors, local economies and foster job creation. These improvements to the Naufrage Harbor will allow our fishermen to continue to efficiently and safely make a living for their families."

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