COVID-19 Has
Hit Canada’s Main
Streets Hard
We Need Bold Action.
Canada’s main streets are iconic symbols of urban life and belonging — where we go to shop and do business, eat, play and participate in civic life.
The harsh reality is that COVID-19 is having an unprecedented impact on our main streets. Many small businesses, for example, have already been lost, and more will continue to close permanently in the coming days, weeks, and months. We need bold action right now.
Bring Back Main Street is a nationally-coordinated research and action campaign to ensure the people, business and organizations that that call Canada’s main streets home can recover and emerge from the crisis more resilient than ever.
CityTalk Canada
Through the Canadian Urban Institute’s CityTalk Canada platform, we have hosted a number of candid conversations, technical briefings, and brought stakeholders together to help #BringBackMainStreet.
Main Street
Action Network
Bring Back Main Street is providing collaborative infrastructure to accelerate learning and adaptation in a rapidly changing environment, with an expanding list of partners.
Memos from
Main Street
These short and timely briefs tackle urgent questions about what’s needed to bring back main street as we recover and rebuild.
This memo outlines the differences in provincial commercial property tax approaches in Ontario and BC, and explores how the principle of 'highest and best use' affects small businesses.
This Memo highlights how using social media platforms and creating shop local initiatives can rally the community through concentrated local spending efforts.
This Memo outlines the concept of "meanwhile leases", and takes a look at a pilot project by a Toronto theatre group to turn temporarily vacant spaces into pop-up creative studios for artists.
This Memo looks at the launch of the Ambassador Program by the West End Business Improvement Zone in Winnipeg.
This Memo outlines some of the broad advantages and applications of pop-ups and takes a look at how they have been used to activate struggling main streets and neighbourhoods in different cities.
A pandemic winter could mean embracing the outdoors like never before, but for this to work a concerted effort is needed to ensure public spaces are safe and accessible for everyone.
The “Buy Local with Confidence” report and toolkit supports BIAs, local economic development organizations, and other community leaders to protect local businesses in pandemic situations and bolster activity in their main streets.
Municipalities around the world are rapidly adjusting policies to make it easy to reallocate main street space from parking or traffic to local business. This memo provides advice on designing with the needs and desires of diverse users at the core.
COVID-19 has put a strain on places of worship much in the same way as other place-based businesses or organizations. This memo looks at a number of emerging leaders, models and resources that are building momentum to reframe the context for churches and places of worship on Main Streets.
This memo takes the economic pulse of Main Street B.C. (before COVID) and provides insights from a sampling of real estate professionals in Canadian cities. Most believe the future of Main Street remains positive, but they caution that every main street is different, and all are dependent on the strength of the local economy.
What’s Happening
Across Canada
We’re tracking what our partners and others are doing to support main street recovery across Canada.