Canada – Manitoba Integrated Bilateral Agreement for the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program Amended and Reinstated Agreement Amending Agreement No. 1

This Amending Agreement No. 1 is made as of the date of last signature

BETWEEN: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA, as represented by the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities (“Canada”)

AND: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF MANITOBA, as represented by the Minister of Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services (“Manitoba”)

individually referred to as a “Party” and collectively referred to as the “Parties”.

WHEREAS the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities is responsible for the Program entitled the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP);

WHEREAS the Parties entered into an Agreement dated June 11, 2018, setting out the terms and conditions for Canada’s contribution under the Canada-Manitoba Integrated Bilateral Agreement for the ICIP (“the Former Agreement”);

WHEREAS the Parties, entered into an Amended and Reinstated Agreement, effective July 30, 2021 (the “Agreement”), which replaced the Former Agreement in its entirety;

WHEREAS the Parties wish to amend the Agreement to transfer funds from the Green Infrastructure and Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure streams to the COVID-19 resilience infrastructure stream (“Amending Agreement No. 1”);

NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with the mutual covenants and agreements herein, the Parties agree as follows:

1. Amendments to the Agreement

Schedule A.1 (Contribution Funding) is deleted and replaced by:

A.1 Contribution Funding

  1. Contribution by Canada
    In accordance with section 3 (Commitments by Canada), Canada agrees to provide contribution funding to Manitoba for Projects under each of the Program streams as follows:
    1. under the public transit stream, not to exceed two hundred nine million sixty-six thousand four hundred fifty-three dollars ($209,066,453), to be paid in accordance with Schedules A.2 (General Program Requirements) and A.3 (Public Transit)
    2. under the green infrastructure stream, not to exceed seven hundred and eighty five million four hundred and fifty-four thousand five hundred fifty-five dollars ($785,454,555), to be paid in accordance with Schedules A.2 (General Program Requirements) and A.4 (Green Infrastructure)
    3. under the community, culture and recreation infrastructure stream, not to exceed sixty-one million three hundred twenty-six thousand seven hundred thirty-two dollars ($61,326,732), to be paid in accordance with A.2 (General Program Requirements) and A.5 (Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure)
    4. under the rural and northern communities infrastructure stream not to exceed one hundred twelve million two hundred sixty-nine thousand fourteen dollars ($112,269,014), to be paid in accordance with Schedules A.2 (General Program Requirements) and A.6 (Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure)
    5. under the COVID-19 resilience infrastructure stream, up to ten million five hundred and seventeen thousand one hundred and twenty two dollars ($10,517,122), to be paid in accordance with A.2 (General Program Requirements) and A.7 (COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure), which includes a minimum of six million five hundred and fifty seven thousand seven hundred and twenty two dollars ($6,557,722) to be allocated to Projects approved under category 5 of the COVID-19 resilience infrastructure stream
  2. Fiscal Year Breakdown
    Canada’s total contribution funding under each stream will be allocated in accordance with that stream’s estimated maximum amount as set out in the All Streams Estimated Fiscal Year Breakdown Table, as updated through administrative processes:
All Streams Estimated Fiscal Year Breakdown Table
    Public Transit – Canada Green Infrastructure – Canada Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure – Canada Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure – Canada COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure – Canada
2018- 2019 $0 $0 $0 $0  
2019- 2020 $320,783.00 $265,425.72 $2,299,919.86 $66,304.79  
2020- 2021 $777,471.09 $8,201,000.00 $3,132,062.28 $0 $0
2021- 2022 $1,739,568.96 $55,767,287.67 $7,597,696.89 $41,370,358.48 $3,086,200
2022- 2023 $34,750,253.36 $108,939,348.54 $8,703,577.36 $26,443,991.10 $7,056,922
2023- 2024 $34,614,595.36 $119,701,255.04 $34,403,168.81 $21,915,826.47 $374,000
2024- 2025 $34,473,547.36 $169,064,368.06 $5,190,306.80 $13,614,538.63  
2025- 2026 $34,502,735.36 $131,441,311.70 $0 $3,092,395.26  
2026- 2027 $34,178,839.36 $152,754,436.10 $0 $2,860,300.00  
2027- 2028 $33,708,659.15 $39,320,122.17 $0 $2,905,299.27  
TOTAL $209,066,453 $785,454,555 $61,326,732 $112,269,014 $10,517,122

*Figures included in the All Streams Estimated Fiscal Year Breakdown Table are notional and will be updated to reflect funding allocations approved for Projects under this agreement. The above notional Fiscal Year Breakdown is inclusive of administrative costs. Totals may not sum due to rounding.

2. Effect of Amendments

  • 2.1 All capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein have the meaning ascribed to them in the Agreement.
  • 2.2 Except for the amendments provided for in this Amending Agreement No. 1, the obligations, covenants, and terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement will continue to remain in full force and effect.
  • 2.3 This Amending Agreement No.1 may be signed in counterpart, and the signed copies will, when attached, constitute the original Amending Agreement No. 1 and will form part of the Agreement.
  • 2.4 This Amending Agreement No. 1 shall be effective as of the date it is signed by the last Party.

3. Signatures

This Amending Agreement No. 1 has been executed on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada by the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Manitoba by the Minister of Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services.

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA

The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc,
Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

Honourable Reg Helwer Minister of Labour,
Consumer Protection and Government Services

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