B.C. minister is ‘cautiously optimistic’ Ottawa will help after Fraser Valley floods
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s emergencies minister says she’s cautiously optimistic about securing federal funding to prevent future flooding in the Abbotsford region, as she prepares to head to Ottawa with the city’s mayor.
Kelly Greene’s mission to Ottawa on Tuesday with Abbotsford Mayor Ross Siemens and Sumas First Nation Chief Dalton Silver comes more than seven weeks after Siemens blasted federal “inaction” on cross-border flooding that has repeatedly inundated his city.
She says in an interview that it has “felt very challenging” to receive emphatic responses from federal authorities after flooding events, but without receiving corresponding financial commitments.
Greene, Siemens and Silver will meet with federal officials including Emergency Management Minister Eleanor Olszewski and Housing and Infrastructure Minister Gregor Robertson.


