Ontario government announces four-year investment of $151.5M for Durham College Posted on June 10, 2026 at 1:05 pm. Today, Durham College (DC) welcomed provincial representatives to its Oshawa campus for a funding announcement that will support expanded access to high-demand programming and address evolving labour market needs across Ontario. The investment of $151.5M, announced by the Honourable Todd McCarthy, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks and Acting Minister of Infrastructure; and Lorne Coe, MPP for Whitby, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services, and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, forms part of the government’s broader $6.4 billion commitment to post-secondary education. For DC, the funding represents an initial increase of $35M in year one, rising to $38.8M annually in years two through four. “We are grateful for this investment, which strengthens our ability to deliver high-quality, industry-aligned programming that prepares our students with the in-demand skills needed to thrive in today’s evolving workforce, while supporting the economic growth of Durham Region and Ontario,” said Dr. Elaine Popp, President, Durham College. “This funding is a significant step toward ensuring Durham College’s long-term sustainability and continued student success.” The investment will also strengthen DC’s learning environments and expand access to innovative tools and technologies that help the college stay responsive to the needs of employers, communities, and learners. “Under the leadership of Premier Ford and Minister Quinn, our government is making critical investments to strengthen postsecondary education,” said Lorne Coe, MPP Whitby, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services, and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence, and Security. “This investment will help ensure that students at Durham College have access to high-quality education and the skills they need to succeed in today’s in-demand careers, while supporting continued economic growth across our region.” SHARE: