The federal government says it is adjusting the Canada Infrastructure Program so that provinces and territories can better deal with the pressures brought on by the COVID-19 health and economic crisis. Of the $3.3 billion dollars made available, about $89.6 million will be coming to Saskatchewan. The federal cost-sharing is up to 80 per cent for provinces, municipalities and not-for-profit organizations. The government says the application process is being simplified so projects can get underway as soon as possible. Eligibility criteria have been expanded; as an example, mobile phone and cellular projects are now eligible as are inter-city transit. The money can also be used for retrofitting schools to deal with the pandemic, upgrading hospitals and long-term care homes, and even building parks, cycling, and walking paths.
Saskatchewan Eligible for Nearly $90 Million in Federal Funding
Aug 6, 2020 | 11:07 AM















