The Canada Community-Building Fund in Ontario
The Canada Community-Building Fund provides permanent and stable funding for local infrastructure. Funding is provided by the Government of Canada.

Canadian municipalities receive over $2.4 billion from the Canada Community-Building Fund (formerly known as the federal Gas Tax Fund) each year; Ontario's share is over $900 million. Funds are distributed to communities across the province on a per-capita basis.
Since its launch in 2005, municipalities receiving CCBF funds through AMO have invested over $10 billion from the Fund into about 14,000 local projects. Funds can be invested across 18 project categories to promote economic growth, strengthen communities, and improve the environment.
Updates & Profiles
Century Gardens Youth Hub is a newly designed space for young residents of Brampton to enjoy indoor and outdoor activities and get access to health, education, and career services. The
Like many communities, Horton Township is growing. A local residential development in the Township has put more cars on roads, and more pressure on its infrastructure. Lime Kiln Road is
Extreme and unpredictable weather events resulting from climate change have an impact on all municipalities. Using $300,000 from the CCBF, Barrie is investing in multiple initiatives to
A strong arts and culture scene is essential for a complete and thriving community. Brockville’s Arts Centre is home to dance, music, theatre, and other local performance groups, of
Like many communities across Ontario, the Township of Armstrong is experiencing growth pressures and increased demand for housing. Located in Timiskaming District, the Township is
The City of Kingston used $1.8 million from the Canada Community-Building Fund to improve walkability, safety, and accessibility of its active transportation network in several