B.C. ombudsperson posts questionnaire for residents affected by 2021 fires, floods
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s ombudsperson is investigating how provincial government programs supported residents forced from their homes and communities during wildfires and floods last year.
A statement from the Office of the Ombudsperson says two programs are being examined to determine if they were administered fairly to those displaced for long periods.
Ombudsperson Jay Chalke says the probe will focus on the Emergency Support Services and Disaster Financial Assistance programs to identify any gaps in services when extreme weather events occur.
A questionnaire has been posted on the ombudsperson’s website asking about awareness and timeliness of supports and services linked to the two programs under review.