The Minister of Transport, the Honorable Omar Alghabra, announced that the Government of Canada is making important safety investments at local and regional airports in Nunavut.
Through Transport Canada’s Airports Capital Assistance Program, four airports in Nunavut will receive over $5.4 million for safety-related projects and equipment that will help maintain safe airport operations for passengers, crews and airport workers.
The airports receiving funding are:
- Cambridge Bay Airport – $420,000 to purchase a 4×4 plow truck
- Clyde River Airport – $210,000 to purchase a loader-mounted snow blower
- Coral Harbour Airport – $420,000 to purchase a 4×4 plow truck
- Whale Cove Airport – $4.4 million to rehabilitate airside granular surfaces
“With Canada being such a large country, our airports are critical to keeping communities connected, especially in our Northern communities and Territories,” said Minister Alghabra. “This investment in local and regional airports in Nunavut will ensure that residents across Nunavut continue to be able to see their loved ones and have access to essential air services. Our government made a commitment to Canadians to build safer, healthier, and stronger communities as we rebuild from the pandemic, and through investments like these, that’s exactly what we’re doing.”
This funding is in addition to the more than $1.9 million announced under the Program in May 2021, to support safety-related projects at the Coral Harbour, Kimmirut, Pangnirtung and Rankin Inlet airports.
Northern communities across Canada depend on well-maintained airports to keep them connected. These airports also support essential air services including community resupply, air ambulance, search and rescue, and forest fire response.