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Government of Canada provides disaster recovery funding to British Columbia for spring floods


OTTAWA, ON, April 19, 2023 /CNW/ - In 2017 and 2018, communities across southern British Columbia experienced widespread spring flooding that caused significant damage to homes, businesses, and private and public infrastructure.

Today, the Honourable Bill Blair, President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Emergency Preparedness, announced two interim payments totalling $152,696,125 to British Columbia through the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements (DFAA) program, to assist with recovery costs associated with the 2017 and 2018 spring floods.

In the event of a large-scale natural disaster, the Government of Canada provides financial assistance through the DFAA program to provinces and territories, at their request, for eligible disaster response and recovery expenses that exceed what they could be reasonably expected to bear on their own. Eligible expenses under the DFAA include, but are not limited to, evacuation operations, restoring public works and infrastructure to their pre-disaster condition, as well as replacing or repairing basic, essential personal property of individuals, small businesses, and farmsteads.

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"As the effects of climate change increase the frequency of natural disasters like flooding, we are committed to supporting Canadians, and keeping them safe. This payment will support the province of British Columbia with their rebuilding efforts, as we work together to adapt to the impacts of climate change. Prioritizing our resiliency towards recurring natural disasters will help strengthen our adaptability and our ability to better recover."

- The Honourable Bill Blair, President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Emergency Preparedness

"The significant flooding in the Cariboo and Okanagan regions in 2017 and 2018 impacted thousands of people by causing widespread damage to homes and public infrastructure. In response, our Province acted swiftly to support people in need and since then we've continued to enhance our resilience to the impacts of climate change. We're grateful to the federal government for this funding, which helps alleviate the extraordinary costs to respond to and recover from these large-scale emergency events."

- The Honourable Bowinn Ma, British Columbia's Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness

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