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Government of Canada and Assumption School partner to plan electric school bus fleet

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This investment will support a planning project that will assess the feasibility of converting Assumption School's diesel transportation to a zero emission electric school bus, implementing vehicle charging infrastructure, and developing a procurement strategy for the school.

POWELL RIVER — A federal investment of $19,360 will go towards the conversion to an electric school bus for the pre-Kindergarten through Grade 9 school.

This investment will support a planning project that will assess the feasibility of converting Assumption School’s diesel transportation to a zero emission electric school bus, implementing vehicle charging infrastructure, and developing a procurement strategy for the school. The goal is to produce a blueprint for greener, healthier transit to transport students to and from school and support travel for school-related excursions.

“Assumption School is excited to have received a contribution for our electric bus planning project,” said Lisa Berg, Principal for Assumption School. “The government grant to fund the planning project is a solid step towards reducing our school’s carbon footprint. Switching to an electric bus will allow us to create a healthier community and to care for the earth in the way the people of the ɬaʔamɩn [Tla’amin] Nation have done for time immemorial. We look forward to continuing the planning process so our students can see that our every day choices can have a big impact on our environment. Thank you to all those within our community who have been praying for the success of this project.”

This investment will help Assumption School contribute to Canada’s objective of reaching net-zero by 2050 by reducing GHG emissions and providing comfortable, clean transit to students.
As an independent school, Assumption serves the surrounding community known as the qathet region, including the City of Powell River and the Tla’amin Nation.

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“Investing in zero emission transit infrastructure is essential for building strong, resilient communities,” said Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada and Member of Parliament for Vancouver South. “Our government is proud to work with Assumption School to help transition their school bus fleet to a battery electric school bus Projects like this one not only bring us closer to meeting our net-zero emissions goal by 2050, but they also create models for how the next generation can participate in and create a healthier, sustainable future.”

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