Ottawa pledges to spend $15 million to restore Ontario’s tree-planting program
The federal government promised Wednesday to spend $15 million over four years to save a tree-planting program in Ontario cancelled by Premier Doug Ford’s government.
Forests Ontario was informed in the wake of the Progressive Conservative government’s first budget in April that the program, with an annual budget of about $4.7 million, was being eliminated.
Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said the program is an important part of fighting climate change.
“Planting trees means cleaner air, it means cleaner water, it means more habitat for animals and it also means good jobs,” she said Wednesday.