The National Capital Commission says that $52.4 million in new federal funding will restore some of the region’s “most iconic assets,” many of them damaged by severe spring flooding on the Ottawa River and make them better able to withstand a changing climate. Read More
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NCC gets $52.4 million from federal government, largely for flood-damaged infrastructure
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