Cities ask for gas-tax fund boost in 100-day wish list for Trudeau government
OTTAWA — Canada’s cities say the federal Liberals are willing to find creative ways to remove political roadblocks from provinces to fund billions in municipal projects, a sign of hope that comes as they ask Ottawa for more money and new ways to fund local work.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his deputy Chrystia Freeland and other newly named cabinet ministers have given “very clear signals” about easing the flow of funds as part of their conversations with city leaders, said Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson.
Iveson’s comments came near the end of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ conference in Ottawa this week, which included a meeting with Trudeau and Freeland on Thursday afternoon.
The federal government has options to make the money move, Iveson said, pointing to the doubling of the gas-tax funding this year, which the Liberals called a one-time arrangement to do an end-around on problematic provinces.