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
Residential properties in the Town of Orangeville are benefitting from the recent installation of a new watermain on Dawson Road near the centre of town. The stretch of road is a main
While tourists were taking photos of the beautiful views in Niagara Falls, City staff were busy taking photos of the underground sanitary network to improve its efficiency and
London, Ontario is home to an extensive network of active transportation trails, and that network has continued to grow thanks to $1.74 million in CCBF investments over the last eight
Spring has sprung in Ontario, which means it’s a great time to highlight new beginnings. In the spirit of new growth, this category spotlight focuses on CCBF projects that increase
A community energy project in Collingwood is helping to fight climate change and make buildings more energy efficient and welcoming. The Town invested $500,000 of CCBF funding to
The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) has released its Ten-Year Outcomes Report for the investment of the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) in Ontario. The report