Press Release
Government of Canada extends its congratulations
November 20, 2014 – Ottawa, ON – Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Minister, Bernard Valcourt, today congratulated Kasabonika Lake First Nation on taking a major step forward in the upgrading of their diesel generating station, following the awarding of a contract to Con-Pro Industries by the First Nation.
This project represents the Government of Canada’s commitment to addressing the unique electrical challenges faced by remote communities in Ontario. Sustainable and reliable electrical generation is crucial to the future economic growth and development opportunities for the community of Kasabonika Lake.
The upgrade, with construction to commence in the spring of 2015, will include an addition of a generator room, the replacement of the existing fuel storage tank system, and upgrades to various auxiliary systems including electrical, heat recovery, ventilation, combustion exhaust, new and used oil delivery, switchgear, and step-up transformers.
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“Our Government believes that investing in a reliable electrical generating plant is essential for building strong and self-reliant First Nation communities. Our funding and the awarding of the contract by Kasabonika Lake First Nation are concrete examples of action taken and real progress made to improve the quality of life for First Nations in Ontario.”
– Bernard Valcourt,
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
“I want to congratulate Kasabonika Lake First Nation on reaching this milestone. This is a clear demonstration of the great work that can be accomplished when Governments and First Nations come together to advance shared priorities.”
– Greg Rickford,
Minister of Natural Resources and Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario
“I appreciate the efforts of the team in getting this project approved which is urgently required. This project will lead to a lot of other opportunities in the community and help to solve the housing backlog.”
– Chief Eno Anderson,
Kasabonika Lake First Nation
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Contacts
Erica Meekes
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
819-997-0002
Media Relations
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
819-953-1160
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