Mission, British Columbia, September 5, 2008 - Communities in all regions of British Columbia – from the Kootenays to Vancouver Island, and from the Interior to the Bulkley Valley – will benefit from a variety of cost-shar red flood protection initiatives announced today by the governments of Canada and British Columbia.
Sixteen million dollars will be spent this year on 25 new flood protection initiatives across the province, the Honourable Stockwell Day, Mini ster of Public Safety, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, and B.C. Public Safety Minister John van Dongen announced. These initiatives include armouring existing dikes for erosion control an d building new floodwater pumping stations and flood debris traps under the Building Canada infrastructure plan.
"Strengthening our communities and public infrastructure against the effects of extreme natural events is essential to pro tecting Canadians," said Minister Day. "The Government of Canada is taking action to strengthen local emergency preparedness and response capabilities."
"The significant flooding British Columbia faced in the spring o f 2007 clearly demonstrated the unpredictability and the potential danger posed by our rivers and waterways," said Minister van Dongen. "This event and those we see internationally bring the critical necessity of a solid, well-maintained and e xpanded protection infrastructure into sharp focus."
"Today's announcement is yet another investment the Government of Canada has made to enhance the nation's emergency preparedness capabilities," said Randy Kamp , MP for Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission. "We are investing in infrastructure through Building Canada to increase community safety, help our growing economy, and protect our environment."
British Columbia's funding contri bution comes from the Province's $100 million, 10-year Flood Protection Program, announced in 2007 by Premier Gordon Campbell. Initiatives for 2008/09 were selected based on local government applications that offered the highest level of flood prote ction in areas at greatest risk.
Through its unprecedented, $33-billion Building Canada infrastructure plan, the Government of Canada provides long-term, stable and predictable funding to help meet infrastructure needs across Canada. Building Canada supports a stronger, safer and better country. Under Building Canada, more than $2.7 billion has been earmarked for public infrastructure initiatives in British Columbia from 2007 to 2014.
Since 2007, $59 million in federal and provinc ial funding has supported 153 flood protection initiatives in communities across B.C.
For more information, please contact:
Catherine Loubier
Director of Communications
Office of the Minis ter of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities
613-991-0700
Glen Plummer
Communications Manager
250-593-4062 office
250-213-5667 cell
Infrastructure Canada
613- 948-1148