Ongoing fed support ‘essential’ as pandemic has laid bare cracks in ‘outdated’ municipal financing system, say experts

Even with economic recovery in sight after a brutal year that saw deep holes cut into municipal revenues across the country, experts are calling for a rethink of our expectations from our cities.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and President of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Garth Frizzell, right. Mr. Frizzell called the federal government's allocation of $19-billion through the Safe Restart Agreement last year 'essential' as municipalities do not have nearly the same borrowing capacity as the two higher levels of government.
The COVID-19 pandemic that has wreaked havoc on government finances has exposed existing cracks in how cities across the country are financed, according to experts, with Federation of Canadian Municipalities president Garth Frizzell calling the system “outdated” as the federal government continu...

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