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Government of Canada to provide assistance to Nova Scotia in response to extreme wildfires


OTTAWA, ON, June 1, 2023 /CNW/ - The Honourable Bill Blair, President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Emergency Preparedness has approved a Request for Federal Assistance (RFA) from the Province of Nova Scotia to support their efforts to combat the significant wildfire situation in the province.

Nova Scotia is currently experiencing extreme wildfires and has deployed all available provincial and local resources to respond to fires across the province.

In response to this request for assistance, the Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of National Defence, authorized the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) to provide:

An Immediate Response Unit, from 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, based out of Gagetown, New Brunswick, will be available to assist with basic firefighting. A CAF Liaison Officer is already integrated into the Provincial Emergency Operations Centre to help assess the situation and assist with planning efforts.

CAF resources will be provided for an initial period of three weeks, with a one-week possible extension.

In addition to the CAF deployment, the federal government is also providing the following supports:

The Government of Canada is also assessing what additional resources can be made available through other federal departments and agencies. 

In addition to these supports, the Government of Canada is establishing a donation matching program with the Province of Nova Scotia and the Canadian Red Cross to support Canadians who have been impacted by wildfires in the province.

The Government Operations Centre is working to coordinate the federal response to the wildfire situation in Nova Scotia and across the country. Officials are working closely with federal and provincial partners to coordinate this assistance.

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"When it comes to managing these fires, it's all hands on deck. We recognize how traumatic and impactful displacement and evacuation can be for people who have had to flee their homes and the great anxiety this can cause. I am very grateful for the work of all of our first responders, firefighters, community volunteers, and the Canadian Red Cross and other local organizations. I want to also acknowledge the sacrifice and the challenges that Canadians have faced during these fires and assure them that the Government of Canada will always be there to help in times of need."

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

"The Canadian Armed Forces are always prepared to support our federal and provincial partners in keeping Canadians safe, while simultaneously meeting our commitments to Allies and protecting Canadian interests abroad. Our assistance to the Province of Nova Scotia, as they fight these unpredictable and devastating fires, is a tangible demonstration of the CAF's dedication to their ongoing readiness to assist civil authorities in times of natural disaster."

- The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of National Defence

"This unprecedented wildfire season is incredibly stressful and emotionally devastating for affected First Nations communities in Nova Scotia and across the country. We continue to work with First Nations and provincial leadership to protect life and property on reserves during the ongoing emergency and when the time comes we will be there to help with community rebuilding efforts. Thank you to all those working to ensure communities are safe at this challenging time."

- The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services

"We stand in solidarity with Nova Scotians in the face of these devastating wildfires. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting Nova Scotia in every possible way during this challenging time. We have heard the call for assistance, and we are mobilizing our resources to provide the necessary support. Together, we will overcome this and rebuild stronger and more resilient communities. Our thoughts are with the people of Nova Scotia, and we will stand by them every step of the way."

- The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

"Our thoughts go out to the people affected by the wildfires. The Canadian Coast Guard is onsite ready to support and provide our assets and services to the Province of Nova Scotia. We are deeply grateful to the first responders, fire fighters and all those working tirelessly to tackle these wildfires."

- The Honourable Joyce Murray, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

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SOURCE Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada



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