Dedicated rural transit money to hep fund ‘innovative’ services, McKenna says
OTTAWA — Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna says new dedicated transit funding for rural communities could be used for on-demand services, not just traditional systems.
The Liberals are setting aside $250 million over five years in a dedicated fund for rural transit.
Federal infrastructure programs that help build or update transit systems have funded rural projects, but McKenna notes they don’t have a dedicated funding stream.
McKenna says the government needs to make sure that transit funding considers rural communities, and is not solely focused on how to get people around major urban centres.