OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 19, 2026 /CNW/ - In 2025, Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada and its portfolio partners made generational investments to build the strong communities Canadians need. These investments are building the housing and community infrastructure families rely on.
These investments resulted in almost 59,000 housing units and billions of dollars of contributions and low-interest loans invested in communities from coast to coast to coast.
The federal government made significant investments in core public infrastructure projects that improve Canadians' quality of life and make our communities more resilient, accessible, and inclusive, while creating jobs and supporting economic growth.
Together, we are building an economy by Canadians, for Canadians. These investments are already supporting our communities. Canadians can see most announced projects in their community on the housing and infrastructure project map. Please note that not all federally funded projects can be mapped. More information is available at the project map page.
In Quebec this includes over $1.8 billion across 102 projects.
Quebec 2025 Snapshot
- Approximately $2.81 billion was invested to support the construction and renewal of over 4810 homes.
- Over $1.6 billion to support transit projects that will help Canadians commute or move in their community thanks to more sustainable options, including $650 million to help complete the Montréal Metro Blue line extension project, bringing the total federal contribution to $1.95 billion for that project, and an additional $332.3 million to support the Quebec City tramway project, for a total federal contribution of $1.44 billion for that project.
- Over $134 million to support green projects that will make buildings more energy efficient and climate resilient and will allow the communities to stay active and connected including over $12.9 million to transform the former Papineauville arena into a modern and eco-friendly multifunctional sports centre.
- $140.7 million invested to expand and upgrade housing enabling water, wastewater, storm water and solid waste infrastructure including $128.3 million for the infrastructure needed to support the first phase of the Namur-Hippodrome neighbourhood, to accelerate housing construction in Montreal.
- $52.9 million invested to addressing homelessness in our communities including $50 million in funding over the next two years through the Canada-Quebec Agreement regarding Unsheltered Homelessness and Encampments to support 205 projects across Quebec. This initiative is being implemented in collaboration with the government of Quebec.
- $557.5 million in Canada Community-Building Fund allocations to help communities fund the infrastructure they need.
- 1 055 housing units announced through the development of projects through Build Canada Homes such as Pointe-de-Longueuil.
Canada Infrastructure Bank
- In 2025, the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has committed $4.875 billion in loans for clean power, green infrastructure, public transit, trade and transportation, broadband and Indigenous infrastructure projects across Canada.
- In the Quebec Region, this includes the $55 million loan for the Torngat Metals project, CIB's first critical minerals loan, which also contributes to Newfoundland and Labrador.
This year demonstrated our commitment to investing in communities, which is why Budget 2025 is guided by the conviction that Canada must remain a nation of builders – of infrastructure and innovation, of trust in public institutions, and of hope for generations to come. As we enter 2026, the Government of Canada will continue to work closely with our provincial, territorial, municipal, and Indigenous partners to build connected, liveable communities with the support of Build Canada Homes and investments through the Building Communities Strong Fund.
Quotes
"The Government of Canada is making generational investments that will build our economy and make our communities stronger. We will empower Canadians by making life more affordable and ensuring every generation can get ahead."
The Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada
Quick Facts
- Launched on September 14, 2025, Build Canada Homes is Canada's new federal agency that will build and finance affordable housing at scale, while catalysing a more innovative housing industry and increasing its productivity
- With an initial investment of $13 billion over five years, Build Canada Homes will transform public-private collaboration and deploy modern methods of construction, as it catalyzes the creation of a more productive Canadian housing industry. It will leverage public lands, offer flexible financial incentives, attract private capital, facilitate large portfolio projects, and support modern manufacturers to build the homes that Canadians need.
- Announced in Budget 2025, the new Build Communities Strong Fund will invest $51 billion over 10 years, and $3 billion per year ongoing, to build and revitalize a wide range of local infrastructure across the country.
- Building on the Government's $32 billion investment in more than 2,500 public transit and active transportation projects across Canada, the permanent Canada Public Transit Fund is building core city infrastructure across the country, helping more people to benefit from living near public transit. This includes $5 billion over ten-years in stable and predictable investments under the Baseline funding stream.
Associated Links
HICC funding programs
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/prog/index-eng.html
CMHC funding programs
https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/professionals/project-funding-and-mortgage-financing/funding-programs
Build Canada Homes
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/bch-mc/index-eng.html
Canada's National Housing Strategy
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/housing-logement/ptch-csd/index-eng.html
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Contacts: For more information (media only), please contact: Renée LeBlanc Proctor, Senior Communications Advisor and Press Secretary, Office of the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada, [email protected]; Media Relations, Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada, 613-960-9251, Toll free: 1-877-250-7154, Email: [email protected]; Media Relations: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, [email protected]
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