Parks Canada capital budget falls as agency works on new plan for crumbling assets
OTTAWA — The capital budget for Canada’s national parks and historic sites is being slashed by more than two-thirds this year even as more than 30 per cent of the agency’s assets remain in poor or very poor condition.
Parks Canada is also coming off a second year of lost revenues thanks to COVID-19’s effect on visitor numbers.
The government’s main estimates published this spring allocate a capital budget of $138 million, down from $448 million spent last year and $556 million in 2020-21.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault told the House of Commons environment committee last week a “time-limited” infrastructure program for the agency to bring its assets up to par has ended.