The province is distributing nearly $380 million to 107 municipalities through the program
Ontario is investing $399,143 to improve public transit in Leeds and Grenville through its 2025-26 Gas Tax program. The funding will help expand service hours, add routes, buy new vehicles and improve accessibility for riders across the region.
Brockville will receive $216,098, while Prescott, Augusta and Edwardsburgh Cardinal get $122,974. North Grenville will receive $60,071 to support local transit upgrades and growing ridership needs.
Steve Clark, MPP for Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes, said the investment will help residents access reliable and safe transportation.
The province is distributing nearly $380 million to 107 municipalities through the program. Officials say the funding helps strengthen transit systems and support economic growth. The Gas Tax program provides stable, ongoing support for communities across Ontario.

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