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FISHING HARBOUR IN VANCOUVER SECURES INVESTMENT

Fishing harbour in Vancouver secures investment

The Government of Canada is making investments through Budget 2021 to help renew the Small Craft Harbour at False Creek, in Vancouver.

This funding will go towards repairing the service area and enabling advance planning for the future reconstruction of the deteriorating bulkhead at the shoreline.

“Small craft harbours are the heart of Canada’s coastal communities. They’re places of gathering, hubs of recreation and industry, and they’re essential to Canada’s growing blue economy. That’s why our government is investing $300 million to make our harbours greener, safer, and more efficient. We’ll always support the women and men of our fisheries, tourism sectors, and construction industries, and the coastal and rural communities that depend on Canada’s small craft harbours,” said Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

Hedy Fry, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre, said: “On behalf of the Government of Canada, I am pleased to announce this investment for our community. Fishing is a vital cornerstone in many communities across Canada, including mine in Vancouver False Creek. It’s important to support our local fish harvesters and the broader community with good, well maintained, local harbour infrastructure. When we invest in our local harbours, we invest in the people who work and live near them, and I’m proud to be a part of such an important initiative.”

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