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Canada allocates $1B over four years for Arctic infrastructure, led by Indigenous communities, with $67M to expedite reviews, but long-term funding for key programs remains uncertain.
The 2025 federal budget allocates $1 billion over four years for Arctic infrastructure, including ports, roads, and airports, with Transport Canada overseeing projects and Indigenous communities leading needs assessments.
An additional $67 million aims to speed up Indigenous-led regulatory processes.
While the government highlights the investment as historic, long-term funding for key social programs like food security and justice remains unclear beyond 2026, and Indigenous Services Canada and Crown-Indigenous Relations face a 2% budget cut.
No new funding was announced for major projects like the Mackenzie Valley Highway or Taltson hydro, though health-care access improvements are planned without specific funding.
Canadá asigna $ 1B durante cuatro años para la infraestructura del Ártico, dirigida por comunidades indígenas, con $ 67M para acelerar las revisiones, pero la financiación a largo plazo para programas clave sigue siendo incierta.