Trudeau discusses floods and extreme weather in BC with Incident Response Group

PRIME Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday convened the Incident Response Group to discuss the floods, landslides, and extreme weather conditions affecting thousands of people in British Columbia that resulted in the terrible loss of four lives.

Minister of Emergency Preparedness, Bill Blair, provided an overview of the evolving situation on the ground, and noted his appreciation to colleagues for the exceptional support that he has been receiving from across federal government organizations in response to the ongoing state of emergency in British Columbia, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Trudeau acknowledged and thanked the Minister of National Defence, Anita Anand, and the Acting Chief of the Defence Staff, General Wayne Eyre, for the outstanding support of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), who have responded so quickly to assist Canadians in impacted communities. Several CAF aircraft assigned to relief operations, including helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, will be in British Columbia later on Sunday. The CAF are continuing dike mitigation at Sumas Prairie, providing assistance to farmers and supporting isolated communities with food delivery.

The ministers in attendance reassured the Prime Minister that they are working in close collaboration with provincial counterparts and Indigenous leaders to assist the many communities across British Columbia who are facing immediate impacts to their daily lives. The Federal / Provincial Supply Chain Recovery Working Group announced on Saturday that it will play an essential role in meeting the needs of those affected by this difficult situation.

The Prime Minister underlined that, with the weather forecast calling for more rain in the coming days and the devastating effects facing important sectors, including the agriculture sector, federal government organizations are working together with the province to respond to the needs of people and communities in British Columbia, and will do whatever they can to urgently assist them in this challenging time.

While focused on dealing with the current emergency, Trudeau and the ministers highlighted the importance of all orders of government working together to accelerate action to improve climate resilience of communities and key infrastructure.