Federal government to help fund the Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital project

The Government of Canada announced it is contributing $211 million, under the Build Communities Strong Fund (BSCF) program, to the Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital project.

This financial contribution will help bring this major infrastructure project to fruition for the residents of Vaudreuil-Soulanges and western Montérégie, with total costs estimated at $2.595 billion.

To mark this announcement, representatives from both levels of government visited the construction site to see the progress of work at the future hospital, which will offer a modern environment tailored to the needs of patients and staff.

“This hospital represents a major step forward for the Vaudreuil-Soulanges region. By bringing essential services and specialized equipment together under one roof, we are creating a facility that will improve the efficiency of the healthcare system and better support the community. Our government is proud to support this project through the Canada–Quebec Agreement on the Build Communities Strong Fund. Through historic investments in healthcare infrastructure, we are helping to build a stronger, more modern network that is better suited to the needs of Quebecers, both today and for years to come,” said Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure.

The Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital project is one of the largest hospital projects currently underway in Quebec. The future general and specialty hospital will have 404 beds and will significantly increase hospital capacity in a region experiencing strong population growth. It will include an emergency department, an operating room, outpatient services, medical imaging, and several modern care units.

The Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital project is No. 39 on ReNew Canada’s 2026 Top100 Projects Report.

“The Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital is a major project that will bring about lasting change in access to care in the region. I am delighted with this contribution from the Government of Canada, which supports our efforts to provide the public with modern, high-performing facilities that are adapted to their evolving needs,” said Sonia Bélanger, Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for Seniors and Caregivers.

Featured image: (Santé Québec)

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