ICYMI: Published last week in Policy Options (Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP)), CPRA_ACPL's Martin Sampson and I write that Canada’s recreation and parks sector is much more than fun and games. Despite their vital role in fostering healthy, resilient communities, parks and recreation are often overlooked and at times, misunderstood by policymakers. These spaces are crucial for: - 🌐 Economic impact - 🏠 Addressing homelessness - 🌪️ Mitigating natural disasters - 🚨 Emergency response Without additional federal support, Canada's recreation and parks sector is hindered from effectively contributing to building complete communities, promoting physical and mental well-being, and equipping us to respond to crises in an increasingly complex world. Check out our article for our recommendations on how the federal government can support the recreation and parks sector👇 #cdnpoli #ParksAndRecreation #CommunityBuilding #EmergencyPreparedness #PublicHealth
Canada’s recreation and parks sector is much more than fun and games. Martin Sampson and Jacob Gorenkoff argue that parks are indispensable community assets, and call for more federal funding to reinvigorate recreational spaces and help municipalities respond to emergencies.