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Home Newsroom 2005 News releases (archive) 2005-09-16: Disaster funding

Government of Canada delivers $1.2 million to Saskatchewan under the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements (DFAA)

Saskatchewan, September 16, 2005 -- Regional Minister for Saskatchewan and Minister of Finance Ralph Goodale announced today, on behalf of the Honourable Anne McLellan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, a payment of $1.2 million to Saskatchewan for the Vanguard flood of 2000.

“This flood, which was the result of record rainfalls in July 2000, damaged many homes and farms in the area,” said Minister Goodale. “I am very pleased to make this announcement as the Regional Minister for Saskatchewan and I would like to assure residents of Saskatchewan that we will continue working closely with the province to review the impacts of similar events, such as flooding from this past spring.”

On July 3, 2000, a record 333 millimeters of rain fell on the Vanguard area in less than 10 hours. This amount of rain is equivalent to the area’s annual rainfall amount. Many residences in the areas were impacted, as were many farms with damage to infrastructure, machinery and loss of livestock.

“The province is pleased to receive the federal payment for costs related to the major Vanguard flood in 2000,” Saskatchewan Corrections and Public Safety Minister Peter Prebble said. “To date, the province has paid out $3.7 million in damages and the federal help is most welcome.”

The DFAA is the primary mechanism through which provinces and territories may seek financial assistance from the Government of Canada for eligible costs associated with disaster response and recovery. The objective of the DFAA is to assist provincial and territorial governments in helping to cover the cost of returning public infrastructure and private properties to their pre-disaster condition.

The DFAA have been applied to a number of floods in Saskatchewan, including flooding in 1995 and 1999. Since the inception of the DFAA in 1970, the Government of Canada has provided more than $1.6 billion in disaster assistance funding to provinces and territories, of which over $13 million has been distributed to the Province of Saskatchewan.

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For more information:
 
Alex Swann
Director of Communications
Office of the Honourable Anne McLellan
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
(613) 991-2863

John Embury
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of Finance
(613) 996-7861
 
Media Relations
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
(613) 991-0657
 
Bill Derby
Corrections and Public Safety
Regina, SK
(306) 787-5883

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