Ottawa pledges $100 million for Canadian Red Cross response to COVID-19, disasters
The Canadian Red Cross is poised to receive $100 million in federal funds to support public health measures and rapidly enhance the group’s capacity to respond to COVID-19, as well as future floods and wildfires.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the funding on Saturday, saying national and community organizations are stepping up to provide crucial support to vulnerable people during the pandemic.
“They are being asked to deliver the same services and support that we have always depended on, in much more challenging circumstances. It takes resources to do that,” Trudeau said in a statement.
Up to $41 million would address the charity’s immediate needs, including recruiting volunteers and staff, supporting quarantine and isolation sites, and expanding its roster of infection prevention and control specialists.

