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LIVE: Trudeau to announce more funds to help remote Indigenous communities respond to COVID-19

This new funding is on top of the $305-million Indigenous Community Support Fund, which the federal government created in March to help First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities prepare for and cope with the pandemic

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is slated to provide a COVID-19 update at 10:30 a.m. in Ottawa today.

The federal government is expected to announce significant new funding for First Nations, Innuit and Metis communities in order to help them bolster their public health response to the pandemic.

The new funding is on top of the $305-million Indigenous Community Support Fund, which the federal government created in March to help First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities prepare for and cope with the pandemic.

Of that $305 million, $15 million was allotted to organizations that serve urban and off-reserve Indigenous People, who make up more than half of Canada's Indigenous population. The government last week added another $75 million for off-reserve organizations.

Residents of remote Indigenous communities are considered among the most vulnerable during the pandemic.

Sudbury.com will carry the livestream, so stay tuned.


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