Federal government continues to make investments for all Canadians
As summer begins, I would like to share a few highlights from recent weeks and celebrate some of the remarkable achievements and investments that continue to strengthen our community.
On May 25, I was pleased to welcome Prime Minister Mark Carney to Orléans for a tour of a residential construction site by eQ Homes. During the visit, we highlighted important measures to make homeownership more affordable, including the elim-ination of the GST for first-time homebuyers, the removal of the 13% HST, and reduced development fees in Ontario for newly built homes.
Two days later, on May 27, I joined Secretary of State Adam van Koeverden at a reception on Parliament Hill recognizing athletes from Team Canada and the Canadian Paralympic Team. It was a special privilege to personally congratulate Orléans speed skater Ivanie Blondin on her outstanding gold and silver medal performances.
June 4 was a day of celebration in our community. The Aline-Chrétien Health Hub marked its fifth anniversary, a milestone that reflects the dedication of Montfort Hospital and its many community partners in delivering high-quality health care close to home. My sincere thanks go to everyone who has contributed to the Hub’s success.
That same day, I was delighted to welcome the Association Lire et faire lire Ontario to Orléans for its Annual General Meeting. I was proud to announce, on behalf of Minister Marc Miller, a federal investment of $43,000 through the Development of Official-Language Communities Pro-gram. This funding will support an innovative reading initiative that brings together children, volunteers, and community partners while strengthening the vitality of Canada’s Francophonie.
On June 8, I had the oppor-tunity to see firsthand the new specialized equipment installed at the Centre des métiers Minto thanks to federal funding of over $2 million. This investment will help develop a skilled, inclusive, certified, and productive trades workforce right here in Orléans.
I am also pleased to share the launch of the New Horizons for Seniors Program 2026–2027 call for proposals. Community organizations serving seniors can now apply for grants of up to $50,000 before the July 14 deadline.
Finally, congratulations to the 1,871 Grade 12 graduates from Orléans’ eight high schools. Your hard work and perseverance have brought you to this important milestone. I wish you every success as you pursue your dreams and embrace the many opportunities that lie ahead.