Fed Gov Funds Revamp of MIFO Community Centre

Infrastructure Canada

Through a $36 million investment, the federal government is redeveloping the Mouvement d'implication francophone d'Orléans (MIFO) community center.

Announced by the Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages; Marie-France Lalonde, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Orléans; and Jean-François Born, Chair, MIFO Board of Directors, this project will enhance the capacity of MIFO to deliver an expanded range of services and programs in French to the local community.

Designed to be net-zero carbon, the innovative facility will house a gymnasium, auditorium, classrooms, indoor running track, art gallery, meeting rooms and more, which will provide space for recreational activities that help to foster a sense of togetherness.

Arts and culture draw us together and reflect who we are. Cultural infrastructure plays a key role in developing connected, dynamic, and prosperous communities. The federal government looks forward to witnessing the positive impact of this revitalization project on the local community, fostering a sense of pride and contributing to a more inclusive and sustainable future.

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