April 16, 2015 Ottawa, ON - Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
The Honourable Bernard Valcourt, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, today announced that Canada has provided additional support to make First Nation communities on Ontario’s James Bay coast safe and well-prepared in the event of spring flooding.
Canada provided the Mushkegowuk Council with $75,000 to hire a coordinator to work with at-risk area First Nations on flood and evacuation preparedness. The coordinator is responsible for helping the James Bay First Nations prepare for and manage seasonal runoff.
The Mushkegowuk Council includes the First Nations of Kashechewan, Attawapiskat and Fort Albany, each of which has faced evacuations and flood damage in past spring runoff seasons.
This funding is from the $19.1 million in annual funding announced by Minister Valcourt in November 2013 as part of a new, comprehensive approach to emergency management on reserves. The funds aim to assist First Nation communities with preparedness projects to address potential natural disasters such as spring flooding.
Emily Hillstrom
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
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Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
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