Trudeau promises $75M more for off-reserve Indigenous services in pandemic
OTTAWA — Organizations that help Indigenous people living in urban areas and away from reserves — and have been struggling to meet a surge in demand for their services during COVID-19 — will soon be getting more federal aid.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the federal government is giving $75 million to these organizations, which include friendship centres and Indigenous women’s organizations.
This news comes after growing calls from these groups for more help from Ottawa as they struggle to provide meals, clothing, shelter and mental health support to some of Canada’s most vulnerable populations — all while also dealing with fewer volunteers and the need for more protective measures due to the pandemic.
Trudeau acknowledged this need as he announced the additional funding Thursday.

