Federal government announces several new economic initiatives
On June 18, the House of Commons adjourned for the summer. I’m proud of the progress we made this session in delivering on priorities that matter to Canadians. Since January 2026, 22 government bills have received Royal Assent, advancing important initiatives that strengthen our communities. I look forward to sharing more about these accomplishments and continuing to work on your behalf in the months ahead.
The Build Communities Strong Fund – Local Impact Stream is now accepting applications. Eligible organizations can receive up to $1 million through FedDev Ontario to build or improve community infrastructure, including recreation and sports facilities, cultural institutions, and parks. For projects beginning on or after April 1, 2027, applications must be submitted by August 6, 2026.
The 2026–2027 New Horizons for Seniors Program is also accepting applications. Eligible organizations can apply until July 14, 2026, for grants of up to $50,000, doubling the previous maximum, to support community-based projects that empower seniors and strengthen our communities.
The Canada Strong Pass is back this summer! From June 19 to Sept. 7, Canadians can enjoy free or discounted admission to national parks, museums, galleries, and historic sites. It’s a great opportunity to explore our country, create lasting family memories, and celebrate what brings us together.
As part of Seniors’ Month, I was pleased to host our Annual Strawberry Social and Canada Day Bingo on June 27 alongside MPP Stephen Blais. More than 250 seniors joined us at Collège catholique Mer Bleue for a wonderful afternoon of fun and fellowship. My sincere thanks to the Orléans Lions Club for organizing the bingo, to our generous local businesses for donating gift certificates, and to Jardin Royal Garden, Willowbend Retirement Community, Venvi Belcourt, Sobeys Tenth Line, and Sobeys Trim Road for providing an amazing array of delicious food as well as the Orléans Fruit Farm for the strawberries.
I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Canada Day. Orléans was alive with celebrations, and it was a pleasure to meet so many families and children at community events throughout the day.
A reminder that the Canadian Blood Services donor centre at 110 Place d’Orléans now welcomes both plasma and whole blood donors. Every donation helps save lives—please consider booking an appointment.
Finally, mark your calendar for our Annual Corn Roast and Community BBQ on Thursday, Aug. 20, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Petrie Island. I hope to see you there.