Ontario’s premier called on the federal government to require public servants to work in the office more frequently to revitalize the city’s downtown — but neither the government department responsible for public servants nor one of its main unions appeared moved by the request.
“They have to get people back to work,” Premier Doug Ford said during a press conference on Thursday in Ottawa, standing next to Mayor Mark Sutcliffe.
“It sounds crazy. I’m begging people to go to work for three days — not that they aren’t working at home, but it really affects the downtown.”
Ford popped by Sutcliffe’s monthly city hall breakfast Thursday where he served up a wide-ranging funding plan for the capital over the next decade — one that would also require significant federal investment. The “new deal for Ottawa” offers up to $543 million over 10 years from the province for housing, travel, public safety and other areas.
Up to $20 million is on offer for economic recovery and downtown revitalization.