May 16, 2024
Governments of Canada and Manitoba Strengthen Ability to Prepare for and Respond to Wildfires
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Wildfires are increasing in frequency and in severity across Canada because of climate change, and can have devastating effects on our health, economies, communities and wildlife. As another difficult wildfire season is underway in many provinces and territories, the governments of Canada and Manitoba are committed to continuing to support Canadians and Manitobans, while strengthening our ability to adapt to a changing climate.
Today, federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan, president of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada, was joined by federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal, on behalf of the federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, to make an announcement with Manitoba Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources Minister Jamie Moses, to jointly invest $38.4 million over four years under the Government of Canada’s Fighting and Managing Wildfires in a Changing Climate Program – Equipment Fund (FMWCC) to support Manitoba’s efforts to purchase wildland firefighting equipment to enhance provincial readiness and capacity to prepare for and respond to wildland fires.
Funding announced today will help Manitoba purchase and upgrade firefighting equipment to increase wildland fire preparedness and response efforts, improve safety for communities and firefighters alike, and strengthen capacities and capabilities for resource exchange across Canada. In addition, the funding will support the purchase of additional training equipment and materials to improve training and increase the number of skilled wildland firefighters and other staff.
Keeping Canadians safe and healthy is a top priority for the Government of Canada. By working together with provinces, territories and Indigenous communities and our international allies, the federal government continues to address and support the fight against wildfires and combating the effects of climate change, while ensuring public safety and protecting homes, livelihoods and lives.
Quotes
“After experiencing the most destructive forest fire season in our nation’s history in 2023, Canadians across the country are witnessing another spring of intense, early wildfires. The federal government is urgently working to respond to these fires by providing provinces, territories and partners with the support they need to meet the needs of Canadians where and when wildfires occur. Today’s announcement with the Government of Manitoba underscores our commitment to continue working with provinces and territories to bolster the procurement of life-saving equipment and personnel through the FMWCC. Through tangible and fast-flowing funding, the Government of Canada is helping firefighters respond to the current wildfire season and prepare for a future where the impact of climate change on the severity of wildfires is increasingly obvious.” — federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson
“As we face another intense wildfire season, it's crucial that firefighters have the equipment and training they need to respond safely, quickly and effectively. This funding will help purchase critical equipment, upgrade existing resources and enhance training for firefighters, ensuring we're better equipped to protect communities and respond to the increasing threat of wildfires.” — federal Emergency Preparedness Harjit Sajjan, president of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada
“As we continue to see an increase in the severity of wildfires across the Prairies and North, protecting the health and safety of impacted communities is our government’s top priority. Today’s announcement with Manitoba will deliver necessary resources to mitigate the impacts of wildfires across the province while strengthening partnerships with provinces, territories and Indigenous communities to deliver solutions that will help keep communities safe.” — federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal
“Ensuring the proper resources are available to our wildfire service is critical, as we can see right now in Manitoba. This investment will strengthen our ability to respond to these natural disasters that are increasingly more common. Our government will always prioritize the safety of Manitobans and we are pleased to see this timely support from the federal government that will bolster our ability to fight these wildfires.” — Manitoba Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources Minister Jamie Moses
Quick Facts
- Both the governments of Canada and Manitoba are proving $19.2 million through a contribution agreement under the FMWCC Program – Equipment Fund.
- The FMWCC program was launched in 2022 to support provinces and territories in strengthening fire management capacities and capabilities across the country by facilitating the purchase of wildland firefighting equipment such as fire crew trucks and personal protective equipment, to increase capacity to respond to wildland fires.
- The Government of Canada is working with communities and organizations affected by wildfires to better understand the unique role the federal government plays in serving these communities, to offer nationally recognized equipment to support all firefighters to be better equipped to respond to wildland fires and to support a more sustainable approach to training, employment and all hazards management in Indigenous communities and beyond.
- Under NRCan’s Fighting and Managing Wildfires in a Changing Climate Program’s Equipment Fund, provinces and territories can cost-share investments with the Government of Canada for equipment, such as vehicles, mobile units, avionics upgrades (parts), hoses, pumps, enhanced communications equipment, the repair of aging equipment and training.
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- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System: Monthly and Seasonal Forecasts
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- Wildfires - Canada.ca
- Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy: Building Resilient Communities and a Strong Economy
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