B.C., Ottawa not ready to shift from disaster response to disaster prevention

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B.C., Ottawa not ready to shift from disaster response to disaster prevention
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B.C., Ottawa acknowledge more needed to prepare for increasingly frequent and severe floods and wildfires.

But they have stopped short of committing to significant changes that could address issues identified in a recent Postmedia investigative series.the Postmedia investigative series“I want to thank you for the work you’re doing on the articles. I’ve read them,” said Conroy.She noted the province has committed to spend $2.1 billion over four years to recover from extreme floods and wildfires in 2021 that caused the evacuation of 46,000 people and destroyed homes, roads and bridges.

Federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, who visited Lytton and Vancouver last week, declined an interview with Postmedia to discuss the need to harden communities to increasing flooding and wildfires.Article contentAt a press conference Friday, Blair and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson highlighted the existing federal commitments, including $516 million for wildfire response, money already announced as part of the 2022 budget, as well as $8.

“The work of rebuilding community has to be informed by making sure that in the future we mitigate the circumstances that led to that terrible tragedy,” he said.

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