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Social Investment
CANADA AND ONTARIO PARTNER WITH THE YMCA OF CAMBRIDGE
TO MAKE IMPORTANT RENOVATIONS
CAMBRIDGE The Governments of Canada and Ontario announced an investment in partnership with the YMCA of Cambridge to make improvements at the Chaplin Family YMCA. The total investment of $1,030,000 will help to create local jobs in Cambridge, while enhancing the YMCA and improving its energy efficiency.
To make the announcement, the Hon. Gary Goodyear, Member of Parliament for Cambridge &
North Dumfries, and the Hon. John Milloy, Member of Provincial Parliament for Kitchener-
Centre joined John Haddock, CEO of the YMCA of Cambridge and Laurie Hornell, Chair of the
Board of Directors of the YMCA of Cambridge.
“This investment will help the YMCA continue to provide recreational activities and services to
people in our community for years to come,” said Minister Goodyear. “Through Canada’s
Economic Action Plan, our government has announced an historic number of projects to create
jobs and strengthen the economy, including many here in Cambridge.”
“Today’s investment in the Chaplin Family YMCA renovation and rehabilitation project is yet
again another demonstration of the McGuinty government’s commitment to strengthening our
communities’ not-for-profit sector in Cambridge,” said MPP Milloy. “This investment will not only
help deliver valued community services, help create jobs, and stimulate our local economy, but
will also improve the quality of life for residents in Cambridge.”
“We greatly appreciate the federal and provincial funding,” said Laurie Hornell, Chair of the
Board of Directors of the YMCA of Cambridge. “We try to keep our facilities like-new and these
grants help the Chaplin Family YMCA to do so. Key pieces of its infrastructure are being
updated much sooner than would otherwise be the case which will ensure that the Chaplin
Family YMCA will continue to be a centre of our community for healthy children and families.”
The project includes parking lot lighting upgrades that will increase safety and energy efficiency
and repairs to the External Insulation Finishing system which will extend the building’s life.
The Governments of Canada and Ontario and the YMCA of Cambridge are each investing one-
third of the total project cost. Canada’s funding is part of its new national Infrastructure Stimulus
Fund, under Canada’s Economic Action Plan unveiled in January 2009. Ontario’s matching
contribution is provided through the 2009 Ontario Budget Confronting the Challenge: Building
Our Economic Future.
Canada and Ontario are working together to create jobs and boost the economy, while making
significant investments that help communities improve their infrastructure.
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