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Federal support for four New Brunswick flood mitigation projects


OTTAWA, May 24, 2019 /CNW/ - Flooding is Canada's costliest and most frequent natural disaster. Communities are looking for solutions to mitigate the costs and damages caused by flooding to businesses and residences. Today, Matt DeCourcey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Member of Parliament for Fredericton, on behalf of the Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness the Honourable Ralph Goodale, announced $669,000 in federal funding to support work on four projects in New Brunswick under the National Disaster Mitigation Program (NDMP). Additionally, the City of Fredericton and the City of Saint John have partnered with New Brunswick to provide $686,250 in support of these projects.

Of the four projects announced today:

The Government of Canada cost-shares up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses for projects submitted by provinces projects and 75 per cent of eligible expenses for projects submitted by territories under the NDMP. 

Through the recently released Emergency Management Strategy for Canada, the Government of Canada is committed to working with provincial and territorial partners to better identify, plan for and reduce the impact of weather-related emergencies and natural disasters on Canadians.

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"This spring, New Brunswick residents witnessed first-hand the how weather-related natural disasters are getting more severe, more frequent, more damaging and more expensive due to climate change. The Government of Canada is making significant investments to help New Brunswick better prepare for and respond to flood risks. In Fredericton, a better understanding of flooding risks will make a real difference for residents." 

"Flooding is a serious issue in New Brunswick. Mitigation efforts are important, and no single change will be enough to completely reduce the threat. These four projects ? two flood-mitigation studies, an engineering redesign to improve a critical piece of infrastructure and a watercourse-crossing enhancement ? are prime examples of steps being taken to improve the safety of residents and to reduce the impact to properties. The investments being announced today will save money and help protect homes and infrastructure tomorrow."

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SOURCE Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada


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