Ottawa revamps disaster relief program with new focus on mitigation, rebuilding
OTTAWA — The federal government is overhauling the way it reimburses provinces and territories after natural disasters, with a new focus on funding rebuilding efforts that try to prevent the same level of destruction in a future disaster.
The new funding program is also aimed at speeding up the flow of money during recovery efforts. The previous program was criticized for the amount of time it took to make communities whole.
Data provided to The Canadian Press last year showed it took an average of seven years for all assistance to flow following a disaster. Sometimes in took more than a decade.
Under the revised program, Ottawa will offer to reimburse jurisdictions for up to 90 per cent of their rebuilding costs if they rebuild in ways that would offer better protection if the region is hit by another disaster. That could include rebuilding in an area less prone to flooding, for example.