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Government of Canada contributes to resilient communities in British Columbia


VANCOUVER, Nov. 16, 2018 /CNW/ - Flooding is Canada's costliest and most frequent natural disaster. Today, Joyce Murray, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Quadra, and Jennifer Rice, Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Preparedness British Columbia, announced more than $16.5 million in federal and provincial funding to support work on 32 projects under the National Disaster Mitigation Program (NDMP). Additionally, some municipalities and non-government organizations partnered with British Columbia to provide an additional $2.16 million.  

Through the NDMP, the Government of Canada is helping to address rising flood risks and costs, and build the foundation for informed investments that could reduce, or even negate, the effects of flooding. Funding is available for risk assessments, flood mapping, mitigation planning and small-scale mitigation projects such as storm culverts.

Of the 32 projects announced today:

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"Weather-related natural disasters are getting more severe, more frequent, more damaging and more expensive, threatening the safety of our communities and our economy. Through the National Disaster Mitigation Program, the Government of Canada is protecting the neighbourhood surrounding Vancouver's Locarno Beach from flooding. Today's investment will help protect homes, property and infrastructure in Vancouver from the widespread damage caused by flooding, increasing our resiliency to climate change."

- Joyce Murray, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Quadra, on behalf of the Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

"After two straight years of severe summer wildfires and significant spring flooding, the importance of disaster mitigation and emergency preparedness has never been so clear. This program and partnership with the federal government will help make our cities, towns and villages more resilient in the face of disasters that are increasing in both frequency and severity. Individuals, families, all levels of government ? we all need to work together to build a safer British Columbia for generations to come."

- Jennifer Rice, Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Preparedness British Columbia

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