Safe Restart Agreement Sample Contracts
Safe Restart Agreement – Municipal Operating FundingSafe Restart Agreement • October 2nd, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 2nd, 2020This session offers information about applying to Phase 2 funding for municipalities that have 2020 operating pressures in excess of their Phase 1 funding allocation.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONSafe Restart Agreement • March 2nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledMarch 2nd, 2021
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF WEST RIVER RESOLUTIONSSafe Restart Agreement • August 17th, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 17th, 2021WHEREAS a Safe Restart Agreement will provide financial assistance for reopening municipal services in PEI to support critical needs for transit, protection of public health and safety, prepare for potential future waves of the Covid-19 virus, and further support the safe reopening of economies across Canada; and
MEMBER BULLETINSafe Restart Agreement • March 4th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMarch 4th, 2011This announcement follows on previous announcements this week that the government has reached an agreement with the United States to keep the border closed at least until August 21 and that the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy has now been extended until December.
Ottawa Safe Restart Agreement – Relief for provinces and municipalitiesSafe Restart Agreement • July 22nd, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 22nd, 2020Last week, the government of Canada unveiled the “Safe Restart Agreement”, a $19B transfer to provinces and territories supporting key aspects of the recovery. The amount is $5B higher than the $14B in funding set aside in the federal government’s Fiscal Snapshot tabled two weeks ago. While small relative to the COVID-19 federal response package currently estimated at $228B in FY 2020-21, it nonetheless represents a 24% boost to federal transfers, previously tagged at $80.6B.
Safe Restart Agreement –Safe Restart Agreement • January 16th, 2013
Contract Type FiledJanuary 16th, 2013• Municipalities are expected to report back to the province with details on their 2020 COVID-19 operating costs and pressures, including their overall 2020 financial position, and the use of the provincial funds to mitigate their operating costs and pressures.