As part of Budget 2021, the Government of Canada is investing $200 million over four years in Indigenous infrastructure to address critical infrastructure gaps and improve economic, social and health outcomes in their communities.
The recipients are the five Métis Governing Members comprising the Métis National Council: Métis Nation of Ontario, Manitoba Metis Federation, Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, Métis Nation of Alberta, and Métis Nation British Columbia.
Manitoba Metis Federation President, David Chartrand says this is a substantial and critical investment for the Red River Métis.
“With this funding we will be better equipped to provide our Citizens with quality culturally appropriate venues to come together and celebrate our history as well as places to receive physical and mental health supports, depending on the identified needs of our Citizens.”
The federal government says the COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need for infrastructure developments in northern and remote communities.