Investments to Improve Provincial Grazing Reserves and Create Jobs in Rural Alberta

 
  From the Feb 8, 2010 Issue of Agri-News
Subscribe to our free E-Newsletter, "RTW This Week"Sign up for our
E-Newsletter
     Agri-News HomeAgri-News Home     Download 146K file ("February_08.pdf")Download pdf - 146K
 
 
 
 Communities, farmers and ranchers throughout the province will benefit from a joint investment by the Governments of Canada and Alberta towards enhancing provincial grazing reserve sites and generating immediate employment opportunities.
..
The Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, and Mel Knight, Minister of Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, announced a federal-provincial investment of more than $9.2 million towards the initiative. The Government of Canada has committed $5,925,000 and the Province of Alberta, an additional $3.3 million over the current and next fiscal year.

"Today's announcement is about working with our farmers and ranchers so we can continue to help meet the needs of rural Albertans," said Minister Yelich.

Funding will be used to refurbish infrastructure on Alberta's 32 provincial grazing reserves, which provide summer pasture for Alberta's farmers and ranchers on public land. Alberta Sustainable Resource Development will oversee the project, which will include activities such as replacing fences, developing and upgrading trails, and upgrading water systems. In addition to creating immediate employment opportunities in local communities and improving Provincial Grazing Reserve (PGR) areas, tourism opportunities in nearby rural communities will continue by attracting visitors interested in recreational pursuits and sightseeing on the scenic reserves.

"Our shared investment is about protecting an important part of Alberta's heritage-the natural heritage of our grassland ecosystems, and the agricultural heritage of our ranching community," said Minister Knight.

Federal funding is being provided through the Community Adjustment Fund (CAF) as part of Canada's Economic Action Plan. Over the next two years, CAF will deliver a total of $1 billion to local economies throughout Canada, including more than $104 million over two years to support the most affected Alberta communities.
For more information please visit: A copy of this news release is available online at: www.actionplan.gc.ca

Contact:
Office of the Minister of State
Lisa Hutniak
lisa.hutniak@wd-deo.gc.ca
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

Kathy Kiel
Public Affairs Officer
780-427-8636
kathy.kiel@gov.ab.ca

Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD)
Toll-free 1-888-338-WEST (9378)
www.wd-deo.gc.ca
 
 
 
 
view Agri-News RSS FeedAgri-News RSS Feed     

For more information about the content of this document, contact Lee Anne Bateman.
This document is maintained by Rita Splawinski.
This information published to the web on February 3, 2010.