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		<title>Arctic is part of budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The much anticipated Canadian federal budget &#8211; touted as a key piece of legislation that could make or break the Conservative minority government &#8211; was passed in the House of Commons on Tuesday evening.  &#8220;Stimulus&#8221; was the overriding buzz-word for the budget and without hesitation proposed government spending did not overlook Canada&#8217;s North.  Although considered issolated in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">The much anticipated Canadian federal budget &#8211; touted as a key piece of legislation that could make or break the Conservative minority government &#8211; was passed in the House of Commons on Tuesday evening.  &#8220;Stimulus&#8221; was the overriding buzz-word for the budget and without hesitation proposed government spending did not overlook Canada&#8217;s North.  Although considered issolated in terms of location, the reprocussions of the global economic contraction have been felt in Canada&#8217;s North; the minning and exploration industry have been hit hard, territoral government surpluses have receded.  Here is a breakdown of some of the key spending announcements made in this year&#8217;s budget:   </p>
<p>- Up to $85 million over next two years for enhancing key Arctic research facilities (also included is $2 million to undertake a feasibility study for proposed development of a world-class Arctic research facility &#8212; hub for Canadian northern research)</p>
<p>- $90 million over five years towards the North&#8217;s regional economic development program</p>
<p>- $200 million over two years to support social housing projects</p>
<p>- $37.6 million through the end of 2010 to help streamline the decision-making process surrounding the Mackenzie Valley Gas Project</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">For an in-depth look at the 2009 budget, please visit the following link:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.budget.gc.ca/2009/home-accueil-eng.asp">http://www.budget.gc.ca/2009/home-accueil-eng.asp</a></p>
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