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Provincial funding announced for municipalities in Midwestern Ontario

Municipalities in Midwestern Ontario will receive a portion of new funds announced on Wednesday by Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark.

Clark said he wants smaller, rural municipalities to use the funds to examine how they can be more effective and efficient, hoping "this one-time investment in these municipalities will spur on discussion about local service delivery, modernization of IT, and contain expenditure growth in their communities."

Clark made the announcement at a town hall in Innisfil.

A list of how much each Midwestern Ontario municipality will receive is below.....

Bruce County $725,000

South Bruce Peninsula $631,428

Arran-Elderslie $580,295

Northern Bruce Peninsula $631,428

Grey County $725,000

Owen Sound $634,340

Hanover $604,923

Meaford $642,347

Chatsworth $591,846

Southgate $591,606

Georgian Bluffs $642,347

Grey Highlands $642,347

West Grey $642,347

City of Stratford $497,447

Town of St. Marys $671,990

Municipality of North Perth $521,217

Township of Perth East $503,575

Township of Perth South $338,180

Municipality of West Perth $491,368

Wellington County $725,000

Town of Minto $591,214

Township of Mapleton $581,800

Township of Wellington North $618,175

Bruce County $725,000

Brockton $615,620

Saugeen Shores $631,428

Huron-Kinloss $610,865

Kincardine $631,428

South Bruce $559,837

Huron County $725,000

Goderich $596,524

Bluewater $632,179

South Huron $625,482

Huron East $604,816

Howick $389,945

Central Huron $613,082

Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh $583,183

Morris-Turnburry $360,473

North Huron $532,076

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