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Conservative Statement on British Columbia Flooding

OTTAWA, ON – The British Columbia Conservative Caucus released the following statement:

“We would like to begin by offering our thanks to the Canadian Armed Forces personnel, first responders, Indigenous leadership, and our local and provincial government workers and officials for their efforts to keep the people in our communities safe as we deal with multiple concurrent emergency situations affecting tens of thousands of our constituents from across British Columbia as a result of the recent atmospheric river storm event.

“We are encouraged by the efforts of the people who live in our communities to help those around them who have been stranded or evacuated from their homes, or who are facing significant damage to their homes, property, farms, and businesses. Our communities are proud and resilient and will rebuild stronger than ever.

“We are calling upon the federal government to commit today to deploy all necessary resources to assist the communities in our region that have been impacted by this catastrophic event. This should include an immediate evaluation of critical supply chain and transportation route vulnerabilities, mobilizing additional military resources, providing emergency funding and support to the Province of British Columbia and pledging to fully partner with the province to rebuild the billions of dollars in critical infrastructure that has been destroyed by the storm.

“Most importantly, the federal government must assist the province and local and Indigenous governments to ensure that the aging and inadequate flood protection infrastructure in our communities and our province is immediately and significantly upgraded to ensure that these types of disasters are mitigated in the future.

“The flood protection infrastructure shortcomings in British Columbia are well known but have been downplayed or ignored by senior levels of government for years. It is time for a concerted effort and immediate action from all levels of government to make these necessary flood protection upgrades now.

“We call upon the federal government to join us as we work across party lines and across all levels of government to ensure that British Columbia citizens and communities are better protected, now and into the future.”

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