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Feds urged to create disaster response force

Sep 5, 2023

Feds urged to create disaster response force

While Canadian troops have been used to fight unprecedented wildfires this summer, some say there’s a better solution. 

Driving the news: Canada’s former army commander, Lt. Gen. Andrew Leslie, is urging Ottawa to create a national response team dedicated to fighting natural disasters, per the CBC.

  • Leslie says the response team needs to be built with additional funds and cannot depend on a military that he believes is already stretched too thin.

Why it matters: A federal response force specifically trained to respond to climate-related emergencies could take the pressure off of provinces to respond to increasingly frequent and severe extreme weather and disasters.

  • Some experts have argued that a dedicated natural disaster force could reduce financial and staffing stress on regional wildfire services and get emergency responders to disasters faster.

Yes, but: The federal government already supports provinces' emergency response teams with funding and troops and say they have no plans for a national wildfire fighting force right now.

  • Canada already has "sufficient resources to manage the wildfires,” Minister of Emergency Preparedness Harjit Sajjan told reporters.

Bottom line: After a summer of record-breaking wildfires, lethal flooding, and a hurricane, extreme weather has become a national problem—one that may need a national-level response.—LA

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