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Emergency preparedness ministers say a national flood insurance program is needed

OTTAWA 鈥 Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for emergency preparedness are working to launch a new national flood insurance program to protect homeowners in high-risk flood zones.
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President of the Queen鈥檚 Privy Council for sa国际传媒 and Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair rises during question period, Monday, Feb. 21, 2022, in Ottawa. Federal and provincial ministers responsible for emergency preparedness will work together to develop a new national flood insurance program. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA 鈥 Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for emergency preparedness are working to launch a new national flood insurance program to protect homeowners in high-risk flood zones.聽

A task force made up of government leaders and representatives from the Insurance Bureau of sa国际传媒 is expected to release a final report on the program later this spring after two years of work.

At a regularly scheduled meeting between the ministers Thursday, the focus was mainly on climate change mitigation following a year of heat waves, wildfires and flooding across the country.聽

British Columbia was hit particularly hard in 2021. The provincial coroner鈥檚 service said 595 people died during an extended heat dome last summer. At least 15,000 people were displaced during record flooding in November, and the two events combined are believed to have killed 1.3 million farm animals.

On Monday, federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair finished a tour of sa国际传媒 communities that experienced those devastating floods, where some people still have not been able to move home.聽

The minister didn鈥檛 provide details about how the national flood insurance program would be structured and his office would not confirm what the federal government expects its involvement to entail. But he did say it鈥檚 expected to reduce immediate disaster relief costs.聽

鈥淚n many cases, people who have built in those areas or reside in those areas are unable to get any form of overland flood insurance, which can significantly add to the cost of recovery,鈥 Blair said.

The frequency, severity and cleanup costs of natural disasters are rising due to climate change, Blair said, and communities will need to make difficult decisions about where to rebuild in the future.聽

鈥淚 understand the frustration,鈥 he said.聽

鈥淲hen public dollars are spent to help those people in recovery -- and we need to help those people in recovery -- but when we continue to build into high-risk situations, I think that does require a more thoughtful approach.鈥

Those decisions will soon be guided by a portal that will allow people to see detailed, updated flood mapping of the entire country, based on data that is currently being compiled by Natural Resources sa国际传媒.聽

In its latest budget released on Feb. 22, the sa国际传媒 government promised billions in disaster funding, including $1.1 billion earmarked for recovery costs over the next three years.聽

The federal government set aside $5 billion this fiscal year for its share of costs under the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements to help sa国际传媒鈥檚 flood recovery.

Blair said he has also agreed to review the disaster assistance program with an aim to incentivize prevention and mitigation of natural disasters, in addition to helping rebuild.

鈥淛ust building back to the way things were before is not satisfactory and there needs to be a greater investment to ensure that when we rebuild, it鈥檚 done in recognition of the increasing threat of climate change.鈥

This report by The Canadian Press was first publishedMarch 17, 2022.

Sarah Ritchie, The Canadian Press