PA arena project left out of federal funding allocations
Politicians on all levels for Prince Albert are questioning why the federal government rejected a proposal to help fund a new arena, which they are calling a priority project.
Saskatchewan is eligible for $900 million in federal infrastructure funding over 10 years through the Integrated Bilateral Agreement (IBA) in four areas: public transit, green infrastructure; community, culture and recreation infrastructure; and rural and northern communities infrastructure.
The province submitted 25 projects for federal funding and all of the eligible community, culture and recreation projects were approved except for one – a multi-use sporting complex for Prince Albert.
In a letter to the Minister responsible for SaskBuilds, Gordon Wyant, the federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, Francois-Philippe Champagne said, “The one exception is the business case pertaining to a new arena for a semi-pro sporting franchise, which, as you know, is explicitly defined as ineligible under the IBA. Portions of that project, however, may become eligible for federal funding if an appropriate revised application is submitted.”