News release

Water, Wastewater Infrastructure Upgrades Support Growth in Antigonish

Critical upgrades to water, wastewater and stormwater systems in Antigonish will improve service and unlock additional housing opportunities needed to support growth in the area.

“We want to create more opportunities for housing and to help our communities grow,” said John A. MacDonald, Minister of Municipal Affairs. “This investment in the Town of Antigonish’s water, wastewater and stormwater systems will benefit current residents and lay the groundwork for future growth.”

Upgrades on West Street and James Street will benefit a total of 423 existing homes and lay the groundwork for up to 323 additional residential units. The project includes replacement and rehabilitation of drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure that will ensure that future developments in the area are fully serviced.

The three levels of government are investing more than $4.1 million in the project through the new Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund, including almost $1.4 million from the Province. Under the fund agreement with the Government of Canada, Nova Scotia will receive $170.9 million over a 10-year period to support population growth.


Quotes:

“By working with our provincial and municipal partners, we’re delivering future housing opportunities like the one here in Antigonish to help get housing projects off the ground. With our recent launch of Build Canada Homes, our government will continue to drive innovation in the homebuilding industry, bringing the right partners together to build and accelerate the delivery of more affordable homes for Canadians.”
Jaime Battiste, Member of Parliament for Cape Breton–Canso–Antigonish, on behalf of Gregor Roberston, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure

“The Town of Antigonish is grateful for the support of our federal and provincial partners through the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund. This investment is vital to helping our town grow responsibly while improving the infrastructure needed to support new and affordable housing. By working together across all levels of government, we are strengthening the foundation for a thriving town where more people can find a place to call home.”
Sean Cameron, Mayor, Town of Antigonish


Quick Facts:

  • project cost-sharing breaks down as follows: Government of Canada – $1,646,800; Nova Scotia – $1,372,196; Town of Antigonish – $1,118,004
  • under the housing infrastructure fund, the Province agrees to contribute a minimum of 33.33 per cent of eligible expenditures to each project led by a municipal or regional government

Additional Resources:

Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund: https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/housing-logement/chif-fcil/index-eng.html

News release – The Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia finalize a ten-year agreement to get more homes built:
https://www.canada.ca/en/housing-infrastructure-communities/news/2025/05/the-governments-of-canada-and-nova-scotia-finalize-a-ten-year-agreement-to-get-more-homes-built.html