Defence to spend $250 million over five years on infrastructure for reserves
HALIFAX — Canada’s military reserve units will see $250 million in repairs and upgrades to their armouries and training facilities over the next five years, changes Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says are long overdue.
Sajjan announced the funding Thursday at Artillery Park, a reserve facility in downtown Halifax.
He said approximately $38 million of the total is expected to be spent on immediate maintenance and repairs across the country this fiscal year.
“This investment will have meaningful impact on reservists across Canada,” Sajjan told a gathering of reservists from various units in the Halifax area.