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Ontario Building Critical Infrastructure in the Township of Scugog

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Douglas Ellis, Executive Assistant, Constituency Office of the Hon. Todd McCarthy


SCUGOG: The Ontario government is investing $879,549 to help renew and rehabilitate critical infrastructure in the Township of Scugog. The funding will be delivered through the 2026 Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF), as part of the government’s more than $200 billion capital plan to protect Ontario, by building key public infrastructure which will strengthen the economy and keep workers on the job, in the face of tariffs and economic uncertainty.

“Under the leadership of Premier Doug Ford, our government is committed to building the Ontario of tomorrow, through strengthening our community network and supporting key infrastructure industries” said Todd McCarthy, MPP for Durham. “As small, rural and northern communities are essential to the growth and prosperity of Ontario, this investment of $879,549 will ensure the Township of Scugog has the vital infrastructure to remain an incredible place to live, work, and start a business.”

In 2026, Ontario will allocate $400 million in OCIF funding to help 423 small, rural and northern communities address critical infrastructure, such as: roads, bridges, water and wastewater systems. The minimum grant amount for municipalities will increase to $125,000 from $100,000.

Funding allocations are based on a formula which accounts for the different needs and economic conditions of each community. Communities may accumulate funding for up to five years, to address larger infrastructure projects.

MPP McCarty went on to further add, “With our record investments across all infrastructure programs, we’re driving an unprecedented wave of construction, highways, transit, hospitals, schools, and more, to make communities stronger, keep workers on the job, and drive economic growth for generations to come.”

“Thank you to the Government of Ontario for recognizing the unique needs of small, rural communities like ours. Through the support of the OCIF, Scugog has been able to fund critical infrastructure projects to rehabilitate bridges, culverts, and roads” said Wilma Wotten, Mayor of the Township of Scugog. “These investments strengthen our community network, support key industries, such as agriculture, through the movement of goods and people, and ensure the safety and reliability of essential infrastructure for our residents. By investing in our infrastructure, we are investing in our future.”

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