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Canada Community-Building Fund 2021-22 Backgrounder Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2021‒22 Canada Community-Building Fund (formerly the Gas Tax Fund) allocations and top-up amounts. As of this year, fire halls and fire stations infrastructure are now eligible under the program. Ultimate Recipient 2021-22 Allocation 2020-21 Top-Up Admirals Beach $14,169 $13,553 Anchor Point $22,025 $21,067 Appleton $33,436 $31,982 Aquaforte $11,755 $11,244 Arnold's Cove $49,894 $47,725 Avondale $36,376 $34,795 Badger $39,141 $37,439 Baie Verte $65,869 $63,005 Baine Harbour $13,686 $13,091 Bauline $28,081 $26,861 Bay Bulls $74,076 $70,855 Bay de Verde $25,448 $24,342 Bay L'Argent $18,821 $18,003 Bay Roberts $272,099 $260,269 Baytona $19,743 $18,884 Beachside $14,037 $13,427 Bellburns $10,570 $10,111 Belleoram $24,658 $23,586 Birchy Bay $32,382 $30,975 Bird Cove $16,100 $15,400 Bishop's Cove $20,840 $19,934 Bishop's Falls $146,755 $140,374 Bonavista $159,570 $152,632 Botwood $134,422 $128,578 Branch $18,250 $17,457 Brent's Cove $15,134 $14,476 Brighton $16,495 $15,778 Brigus $39,975 $38,237 Bryant's Cove $25,580 $24,468 Buchans $36,420 $34,837 Burgeo $65,606 $62,753 Burin $109,845 $105,069 Burlington $22,025 $21,067 Burnt Islands $35,542 $33,997 Campbellton $28,081 $26,861 Cape Broyle $29,705 $28,414 Cape St. George $45,681 $43,694 Carbonear $221,452 $211,824 Carmanville $40,721 $38,951 Cartwright $26,984 $25,811 Centreville-Wareham-Trinity $58,584 $56,037 Chance Cove $19,479 $18,632 Change Islands $17,373 $16,617 Channel-Port aux Basques $186,737 $178,618 Chapel Arm $28,301 $27,070 Charlottetown (Labrador) $20,972 $20,060 Clarenville $284,344 $271,981 Clarke's Beach $76,622 $73,290 Coachman's Cove $12,852 $12,293 Colinet $11,755 $11,244 Colliers $36,947 $35,340 Come By Chance $18,250 $17,457 Comfort Cove-Newstead $26,106 $24,971 Conception Bay South $1,158,069 $1,107,718 Conception Harbour $38,307 $36,642 Conche $15,705 $15,022 Cook's Harbour $13,642 $13,049 Cormack $34,445 $32,948 Corner Brook $877,492 $839,340 Cottlesville $20,138 $19,262 Cow Head $27,028 $25,853 Cox's Cove $38,439 $36,768 Crow Head $16,012 $15,316 Cupids $40,853 $39,077 Daniel's Harbour $19,348 $18,506 Deer Lake $238,613 $228,238 Dover $37,298 $35,676 Eastport $30,232 $28,918 Elliston $21,762 $20,815 Embree $39,010 $37,314 Englee $31,373 $30,009 English Harbour East $14,344 $13,721 Fermeuse $22,508 $21,529 Ferryland $26,414 $25,265 Flatrock $82,108 $78,538 Fleur de Lys $18,953 $18,129 Flower's Cove $20,094 $19,220 Fogo Island $106,729 $102,089 Forteau $26,194 $25,055 Fortune $69,731 $66,699 Fox Cove-Mortier $21,191 $20,270 Fox Harbour $19,304 $18,465 Frenchman's Cove $15,661 $14,980 Gallants $10,438 $9,985 Gambo $95,055 $90,922 Gander $521,208 $498,547 Garnish $33,172 $31,730 Gaskiers-Point La Haye $18,426 $17,625 Gaultois $14,213 $13,595 George's Brook-Milton $41,950 $40,126 Gillams $26,238 $25,097 Glenburnie-Birchy Head-Shoal $18,075 $17,289 Brook Glenwood $42,389 $40,546 Glovertown $99,663 $95,330 Goose Cove East $15,881 $15,190 Grand Bank $109,626 $104,859 Grand Falls-Windsor $630,183 $602,783 Grand le Pierre $18,558 $17,751 Greenspond $19,918 $19,052 Hampden $27,072 $25,895 Hant's Harbour $22,683 $21,697 Happy Adventure $17,022 $16,282 Happy Valley-Goose Bay $364,133 $348,301 Harbour Breton $79,957 $76,481 Harbour Grace $139,689 $133,615 Harbour Main-Chapel's Cove- $55,073 $52,678 Lakeview Hare Bay $50,772 $48,564 Hawke's Bay $22,069 $21,109 Heart's Content $23,166 $22,159 Heart's Delight-Islington $37,825 $36,180 Heart's Desire $17,592 $16,827 Hermitage-Sandyville $26,765 $25,601 Holyrood $116,340 $111,282 Hopedale $33,436 $31,982 Howley $17,241 $16,491 Hughes Brook $19,435 $18,590 Humber Arm South $78,421 $75,011 Indian Bay $15,924 $15,232 Irishtown-Summerside $70,477 $67,413 Isle aux Morts $37,386 $35,760 Jackson's Arm $20,708 $19,808 Keels $10,482 $10,027 King's Cove $12,194 $11,664 King's Point $37,166 $35,550 Kippens $96,371 $92,181 Labrador City $325,116 $44,492 Lamaline $19,962 $310,981 L'Anse au Clair $17,724 $19,094 L'Anse au Loup $32,734 $16,953 Lark Harbour $31,154 $31,310 LaScie $46,514 $29,799 Lawn $35,630 $34,081 Leading Tickles $21,059 $20,144 Lewin's Cove $32,119 $30,723 Lewisporte $157,859 $150,995 Little Bay $12,852 $12,293 Little Bay East $13,818 $13,217 Little Bay Islands1 $11,360 $10,886 Little Burnt Bay $20,577 $19,682 Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer $105,720 $101,123 Cove Long Harbour-Mount Arlington $19,216 $18,381 Heights 1 The allocations are based upon the 2016 census and the amounts for Little Bay Islands will be re- allocated when the 2021 census results are available. Lord's Cove $15,354 $14,686 Lourdes $28,652 $27,406 Lumsden $30,232 $28,918 Lushes Bight-Beaumont- $15,617 $14,938 Beaumont North Main Brook $18,909 $18,087 Makkovik $24,790 $23,712 Mary's Harbour $23,210 $22,201 Marystown $241,553 $231,051 Massey Drive $79,869 $76,397 McIvers $31,856 $30,471 Meadows $35,718 $34,165 Middle Arm $29,047 $27,784 Miles Cove $12,808 $12,251 Millertown $11,799 $11,286 Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir $41,116 $39,329 Ming's Bight $22,244 $21,277 Morrisville $12,677 $12,126 Mount Carmel-Mitchells Brook- $23,561 $22,537 St. Catherine's Mount Moriah $40,985 $39,203 Mount Pearl $1,022,937 $978,462 Musgrave Harbour $51,693 $49,446 Musgravetown $32,997 $31,562 Nain $57,618 $55,113 New Perlican $16,407 $15,694 New-Wes-Valley $103,569 $99,066 Nippers Harbour $11,974 $11,454 Norman's Cove-Long Cove $37,473 $35,844 Norris Arm $40,590 $38,825 Norris Point $37,649 $36,012 North River $33,260 $31,814 North West River $32,251 $30,849 Northern Arm $26,940 $25,769 Old Perlican $36,025 $34,459 Pacquet $15,442 $14,770 Paradise $946,967 $905,795 Parkers Cove $19,128 $18,297 Parson's Pond $23,385 $22,369 Pasadena $167,119 $159,853 Peterview $44,583 $42,645 Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove $50,377 $48,186 Pilley's Island $21,147 $20,228 Pinware $12,106 $11,580 Placentia $161,677 $154,647 Point au Gaul $12,106 $11,580 Point Lance $12,721 $12,168 Point Leamington $34,182 $32,696 Point May $18,382 $17,583 Point of Bay $15,003 $14,350 Pool's Cove $16,714 $15,988 Port Anson $13,949 $13,343 Port au Choix $42,872 $41,008 Port au Port East $33,655 $32,192 Port au Port West-Aguathuna- $27,950 $26,735 Felix Cove Port Blandford $34,621 $33,116 Port Hope Simpson $26,326 $25,181 Port Kirwan $10,526 $10,069 Port Rexton $23,166 $22,159 Port Saunders $37,825 $36,180 Portugal Cove South $14,827 $14,183 Portugal Cove-St. Phillip's $365,801 $349,896 Postville $16,012 $15,316 Pouch Cove $99,049 $94,742 Raleigh $16,012 $15,316 Ramea $27,862 $26,651 Red Bay $15,661 $14,980 Red Harbour $16,539 $15,820 Reidville $30,583 $29,253 Rencontre East $14,344 $13,721 Renews-Cappahayden $21,454 $20,522 Rigolet $21,630 $20,689 River of Ponds $17,680 $16,911 Riverhead $16,363 $15,652 Robert's Arm $43,574 $41,679 Rocky Harbour $49,806 $47,641 Roddickton - Bide Arm $52,088 $49,824 Rose Blanche-Harbour le Cou $25,536 $24,426 Rushoon $18,997 $18,171 Salmon Cove $38,088 $36,432 Salvage $13,686 $13,091 Sandringham $18,294 $17,499 Sandy Cove $13,598 $13,007 Seal Cove, F.B $18,865 $18,045 Seal Cove, W.B $21,542 $20,605 Small Point-Adam's Cove- $25,229 $24,132 Blackhead-Broad Cove South Brook $29,398 $28,120 South River $36,640 $35,047 Southern Harbour $25,580 $24,468 Spaniard's Bay $124,679 $119,258 Springdale $138,636 $132,608 St. Alban's $60,295 $57,674 St. Anthony $107,343 $102,676 St. Bernard's-Jacques Fontaine $27,248 $26,063 St. Brendan's $14,608 $13,973 St. Bride's $19,304 $18,465 St. George's $61,041 $58,387 St. Jacques-Coomb's Cove $34,050 $32,570 St. John's $4,785,905 $4,577,822 St. Joseph's $13,291 $12,713 St. Lawrence $60,559 $57,926 St. Lewis $16,758 $16,030 St. Lunaire-Griquet $34,752 $33,241 St. Mary's $23,473 $22,453 St. Pauls $18,689 $17,877 St. Shott's $11,141 $10,656 St.
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