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For immediate release G8 Summit Huntsville Muskoka Canada News Updates
“In one year, our region will be host to the world's leaders, delegates, invited nations and the media,” said Minister Clement. “The projects I am announcing today will ensure that Parry Sound–Muskoka is seen at its best.” Today, Canada announced more than $1.25 million from the G8 Infrastructure Fund that will support projects in Burk's
Falls, Kearney, Lake of Bays and Parry
Sound. To allow sufficient time to complete construction projects before the Summit, the G8 Fund application intake is now closed. Projects
submitted before the closing date are still in the process of being reviewed. The $50-million G8 Legacy Infrastructure Fund was founded in February 2009 and is dedicated to projects that will create a lasting legacy for the Parry Sound–Muskoka area. This strategy of prudent short-term stimulus for longer term benefit corresponds with Canada's Economic Action Plan to strengthen Northern Ontario communities. The 2010 G8 Summit will generate significant economic benefits for the region and the province and will be an exceptional opportunity for Canada to shine on the world stage. The G8 is composed of eight of the world's leading economic powers: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. The annual summit is an opportunity for the leaders of the G8 countries to meet face to face and develop common approaches to current challenges facing the world. For further information (media only), please contact: June 25, 2009 Backgrounder G8 Background Huntsville 2010 G8 Summit Background Canada will host the 2010 G8 Summit in Huntsville, Ontario, in the heart of Muskoka. The area was chosen after a study by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada deemed that the 800-acre Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville would be an excellent site for the event. The location was chosen based on the need for appropriate accommodation and meeting facilities, good transportation links (including proximity to major airports) and acceptable security conditions. The study took costs into account, as well as the prospect of minimal disruption for local residents and businesses. Canada's past experience hosting the G8 Summit has shown there are substantial short-term economic benefits for the host community and surrounding
region in addition to long-term tourism-related benefits resulting from international media exposure. The 2002 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta,
generated an estimated $300 million in short-term regional economic benefits. G8 Infrastructure Fund Background The $50-million G8 Legacy Infrastructure Fund was founded in February 2009 and is dedicated to legacy projects in the Parry Sound–Muskoka area. This strategy corresponds with Canada's Economic Action Plan to strengthen Northern Ontario communities.
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