NEW GLASGOW - Comfort centres across the country will see $9 million in funding after a federal announcement on Sept. 22. Gudie Hutchings, Minister of ...
The financial support from the Hurricane Fiona Recovery Fund will support these climate comfort centres with specialized equipment, resources, and necessary improvements. including power generators, satellite phones, blankets, cots, and other critical emergency tools."Today’s funding will ensure these communities, particularly hard-hit, will have resources in their community going forward.
Gudie Hutchings and Sean Fraser stood at Summer Street Industries Sept. 22 and announced that Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and the government of Canada would be investing up to $9 million dollars into climate comfort centers in the areas affected by Hurricane Fiona last year, to make sure they have the necessary equipment in the face of future climate emergencies. - Sarah Jordan
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