Feds earmark money to help communities adapt to realities of COVID-19
OTTAWA — The federal government is offering $31 million to help communities find ways to adapt to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The money could be used for everything from pop-up bike paths to art installations to apps to support local markets — efforts to improve quality of life as people live through the pandemic, said Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna.
“Canadians want to be able to work and play and learn in safe, vibrant and inclusive communities,” she said in announcing the program.
“That’s really what that’s all about.”

