Press Release
October 22, 2024 (OTTAWA) – For the second year in a row, Climate Proof Canada is calling on the federal government to provide key funding for its National Adaptation Strategy to help defend Canadians from the increasing risk of more frequent and severe climate perils such as wildfires, floods and extreme heat.
Today in Ottawa, federal cabinet ministers and opposition critics, Indigenous leaders and communities, mayors and municipal leaders, senior executives from property and casualty insurers and other industries, first responders, disaster response organizations, NGOs, leading academics as well as other partner organizations, came together with the goal of making Canada more resilient to climate change.
“After the most-destructive season in Canadian history for insured losses due to severe weather, it has never been more urgent to make our communities more resilient to climate change” said Jason Clark, Chair, Climate Proof Canada. “We need an all-of-society effort to protect our families, homes and businesses, but leadership must come from the federal government by investing at least $5.3 billion annually in the National Adaptation Strategy over the next five years.”
Climate Proof Canada shared its recommendations to make rapid, tangible progress on implementing Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy. Coalition members will also hold a series of Parliamentary discussions on building safe and thriving communities for all people living in Canada.
Members of the coalition met with key staff members from the Honourable Dan Vandal’s office, Dane Lloyd MP, Shadow Minister for Emergency Preparedness, Laurel Collins, MP, NDP Critic for Environment and Climate Change, Kelly Gillis, Deputy Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada, Yasir Naqvi, MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health, Francis Drouin MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Harjit Sajjan, Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Adam van Koeverdan MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minster of Environment and Climate Change to discuss funding recommendations for urgent areas of climate-related risk.
The four recommendations discussed at the meetings are summarized as follows:
national recovery timelines to enable impacted communities to return to their homes within two years after an incident.
The full recommendations document is available here.
Community Resilience Recognition Luncheon
Climate Proof Canada also held its first Community Resilience Recognition Luncheon today, which recognized six communities from across Canada for their contribution to climate resilience. The recipients, who will have a tree planted in the local communities in appreciation of their contribution to climate resilience, are:
Click here to read more about the recipients’ resilience projects.
About Climate Proof Canada
Climate Proof Canada is a national coalition of Canadian business representatives, disaster relief organizations, municipalities, Indigenous organizations, environmental NGOs and think tanks that believe Canada must prepare for the present and growing effects of climate change by building a more disaster-resilient country. For more information, visit Climate Proof Canada.
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For more information or to arrange an interview with a Climate Proof Canada expert, please email Climate Proof Canada Media Relations at media@climateproof.ca.
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