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
Clean and reliable drinking water is something Ontarians rely on every day, and maintaining it is no small effort. This is especially true for a remote municipality like Red Lake in
The Town of Woodstock used $30,000 from the CCBF to improve the energy systems and safety features at the local police station, deemed necessary due to the age of the existing
There has never been a better time to explore local attractions across Ontario. Ontario Municipalities have been using the CCBF to build up tourist attractions and cultural landmarks
Enhancing public safety, extending longevity of assets, and efficiently allocating funds are all priorities for the Town of Huntsville. Located in Muskoka with a population of 21,000
Located on the edge of Algonquin Park, the Township of South Algonquin often experiences intense weather events – especially during the winter and spring months. This especially impacts
The City of Oshawa is focused on reducing their energy consumption, emissions, and spending. That’s why the City invested $44,000 from the CCBF to conduct energy audits of city-owned