Ottawa pledges financial aid to Juno Beach museum battered by COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA — The federal government is promising to provide financial aid to Canada’s only Second World War museum in Europe, which has been battered by COVID-19.
Following months of discussions, Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay announced on Thursday that Ottawa will provide up to $500,000 over the next two years to cover some of the Juno Beach Centre’s expenses and help it weather the pandemic.
The commitment is on top of the $500,000 that Ottawa already provides each year to the privately run museum, which was built in 2003 on the beach where Canadians went ashore on D-Day.
“The role that Canadians played — at Juno Beach, through Normandy and across Europe during the Second World War — is a vitally important part of our history,” MacAulay said in a statement.