Liberals offer $750 million to cities to make up for transit-fare shortfall
OTTAWA — The federal government is offering cities a one-time cash infusion of $750 million to help make up for shortfalls in transit revenues linked to COVID-19.
But the pledge comes with what Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland calls two “reasonable requirements.”
Provinces must match the funding, and work with cities to more quickly increase the supply of housing.
Freeland says municipalities need the financial help to manage the economic repercussions of the pandemic and maintain transit systems.