B.C. welcomes federal government’s ‘initial’ $5 billion in flood disaster relief
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s finance minister says the federal government’s $5 billion contribution to flood disaster recovery efforts in the province is a historic amount of cash that reflects the extreme nature of the disaster.
However, Selina Robinson says in a statement the funding is an initial provision of federal dollars and assessing the full costs of rebuilding remains an ongoing process.
The dollar figure was revealed in federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s fiscal update released Tuesday.
Record amounts of rainfall last month caused widespread floods and slides in southern B.C. that crippled transportation routes, flooded farmlands and forced thousands to leave their homes and communities.