Funding program to boost rural development.

The province has announced the renewal of the Rural Economic Development (RED) program, which helps rural communities with economic development.

Announced in the 2016 budget, the RED program sets aside $5 million per year to support community economic development initiatives.

Eligible communities can apply the funds to things like a downtown revitalization plan or a tourism-related marketing and promotion strategy.

"It is important that we invest in building up our vibrant rural communities, so that they can grow and support the creation of good jobs both now and in the future," said Jeff Leal, minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, in a news release.

"The renewed RED program will support rural Ontario in identifying and addressing barriers to long-term growth and help shape a strong future for our rural communities."

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) applauded the move.

Initially, the RED program was to be suspended and integrated into the Jobs and Prosperity Fund, and FONOM had been concerned smaller, rural projects would be pushed out in favour of larger projects in urban centres.

"Our rural members have highlighted that there is a continued need for a program that is designed specifically for their geographic and...

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