Immigration Announcement
New Brunswick’s Housing Boost: A Win for Immigration and Growth

New Brunswick is taking a major step forward in infrastructure development with a new 10-year funding agreement. The provincial and federal governments have secured $150.5 million under the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund to improve essential services like drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste management. This initiative aims to accelerate housing development and support the province’s growing population, including new immigrants.
A Decade of Infrastructure Investment
The agreement will provide much-needed improvements to housing-related infrastructure. Minister David Hickey highlighted how the funding aligns with existing programs, ensuring that housing projects progress through all three critical phases—preconstruction, underground infrastructure, and construction.
This long-term investment builds upon previous collaborations, such as the $50 million invested in five major projects across municipalities like Fredericton, Fundy-St. Martins, Riverview, Rothesay, and Strait Shores. By improving essential services, the government aims to create sustainable communities that can accommodate an increasing population.
Housing Development and Immigration Growth
New Brunswick’s population is growing, and immigration plays a crucial role in this expansion. With more newcomers choosing the province as their home, the demand for housing and essential infrastructure is rising. This funding will directly contribute to meeting immigration and population targets by ensuring that housing developments can keep pace with demand.
Immigrants bring skills, innovation, and economic contributions that benefit local communities. However, for them to thrive, there must be sufficient housing and reliable public services. Investments like these ensure that the province remains attractive to skilled workers, students, and families looking to settle in Canada.
Federal and Provincial Cooperation for Sustainable Growth
The $150.5 million agreement is part of a broader effort to enhance infrastructure across Canada. Federal Treasury Board President Ginette Petitpas Taylor emphasized the importance of investing in water, wastewater, and solid waste systems to build homes faster and strengthen communities.
This partnership between the provincial and federal governments demonstrates a commitment to sustainable growth. By modernizing infrastructure, New Brunswick is preparing for future housing needs and ensuring that both existing residents and newcomers have access to essential services.
The new housing infrastructure agreement marks a significant milestone for New Brunswick’s development. With $150.5 million dedicated to essential services, the province is ensuring that it can support population growth, particularly through immigration. As New Brunswick welcomes more newcomers, these investments will play a key role in creating strong, thriving communities.