The federal government is spending $8.29 million on public transit infrastructure in Fredericton.
MP Jenica Atwin made the announcement alongside Mayor Kate Rogers on Monday.
“Investing in public transportation eases traffic, reduces emissions, and fosters greater community connectivity; expansions to existing routes, and updates to the buses and schedules, will allow more Frederictonians to utilize our transit system in meaningful ways,” said Atwin in a news release.

“We have been working together to make Fredericton transit more accessible and effective for years, and today’s announcement reinforces the Government of Canada’s commitment to building, maintaining, and improving high-quality, affordable public transit, which will make a lasting difference in people’s lives.”
According to the release, Fredericton will receive an annual funding allocation, which will amount to more $5.29 million over 10 years, beginning in 2026. The funding will be used to upgrade, replace, and modernize public transit infrastructure across the city.
The Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities says the spending will help increase the housing supply and affordability, as well as reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
“Fredericton is one of the fastest growing cities in the country and the federal support the city is receiving through the Canada Public Transit Fund and the Rural Transit Solutions Fund, will allow Fredericton Transit to grow with our vibrant community,” said Rogers.
“This federal funding will enhance transit offerings, ensuring our city is connected through providing a consistent, affordable, and environmentally friendly mode of transportation for residents.”
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