Liberals tap $2.5B of promised transit dollars for zero-emission buses
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are setting aside some of the billions planned in short-term transit spending to help municipalities further green their bus fleets.
The hope is that the $2.75 billion in traditional grant money will dovetail with the $1.5 billion an infrastructure-financing agency is supposed to invest toward the same cause.
Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna says the grant money is supposed to help cover the upfront cost of purchasing electric buses to replace diesel-powered engines rumbling through Canadian streets.
She says federal funding has helped cities purchase 300 buses and the government hopes the funding will help buy 5,000 zero-emission buses over the next five years.