Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson says her riding is getting nearly $20 million through the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund (OMPF).
According to Thompson, municipalities across her riding will be splitting the 2026 OMPF funding, with increases across the board from 2025, ranging from 4.89 per cent in Kincardine to 12.83 per cent in North Huron.
The announced funding was part of Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy's 2025 Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review: A Plan to Protect Ontario.
A release from Thompson's office claims that the plan "supports the government's plan to protect Ontario by building a more competitive, resilient and self-reliant economy by cutting red tape, investing in infrastructure, supporting workers, improving services and making life more affordable."
"Under the leadership of Premier Ford and Minister Bethlenfalvy, our government continues to make strategic investments that protect Ontario's economy and support growth right here in Huron-Bruce," said Thompson. "From supporting local manufacturers and small businesses to strengthening health care and home care services, this plan ensures our communities remain resilient, competitive, and well-positioned for long-term success. By keeping costs down and creating opportunities, we're helping families and businesses thrive in every corner of Ontario."
"With tariffs taking direct aim at Ontario workers and communities, it has never been more important for the government to deliver on its plan to protect Ontario. We continue to make historic investments in highways, transit, health care and all the other services our communities rely on, so we can build for our growing province. We are doing doing this all while keeping costs down for families and helping to unleash Ontario's full economic potential," said Minister Bethlenfalvy. "We are able to take unprecedented steps to protect Ontario thanks to our commitment to fiscal prudence, which has put Ontario's finances in the strongest position they have been in over a decade."