Public Safety Canada Releases Report That Will Advance Work on Canada's First National Flood Insurance Program
Communities and governments are working together to prepare for and adapt to impacts of climate change, helping to improve quality of life for Canadians in higher-risk areas, and reduce the costs of disasters. In
Today, the
The report provides evidence and information required to support decision-making and a way forward on a national flood insurance program, with special considerations for potential strategic relocation of those at most risk. It is a valuable first step toward the common goal of reducing the impact of flooding for all Canadians and includes significant progress on flood modelling, and actuarial analysis, and demonstrates climate change adaptation in action.
The
Alongside provincial, territorial, Indigenous and municipal governments, the federal government is currently developing the country's first National Adaptation Strategy, to help
The
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"I thank the
- The Honourable Bill Blair, President of the Queen's
"For many, their home is their most important investment, and we have to ensure it is equipped in the face of changing climate conditions across the country.
- The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
"As we prepare for the increased impacts of climate change such as flooding, our Government is proactively taking steps to ensure communities are better supported and protected. A national flood insurance program is a concrete example of the kind of actions that will support the implementation of the National Adaptation Strategy that will help Canadians and communities be better prepared for climate change."
- The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change
"The insurance industry is on the front lines, addressing the financial risk of climate change. Insurance claims from intensifying severe weather have more than quadrupled over the past 15 years. Flooding is the most widespread climate peril facing Canadians today and those at high risk cannot be affordably insured. The
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Quick facts
* The Task Force conducted its work collaboratively with other federal departments, Provincial and Territorial governments, and the insurance industry. The work of the
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* Since 2019, the
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- a commitment to create a nation-wide flood risk portal so that Canadians have the information on flood risks as well as resources and suggestions on how best to protect their homes and communities. This work seeks to help Canadians be prepared for, mitigate against, and recover from the impact of floods in high-risk areas and will be informed by existing mapping and scientific data;
- a review of the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements program to ensure there is an updated, sustainable system available to provinces and territories for disaster recovery and for the safety and well-being of Canadians; and
- advancing work on a National Risk Profile, which is a strategic national risk and capability assessment that uses scientific evidence and stakeholder input to identify, compare, and prioritize which hazards are the most concerning; and, where there are gaps in our ability to prevent, mitigate, respond, and recover from disasters across all hazards. The National Risk Profile includes a hazard-specific stream focused on flooding, which coordinates the development of whole-of-government flood risk policy and direction on activities related to flood risk awareness, engagement and education.
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* In order to support the development of the National Adaptation Strategy,
* In his most recent mandate letter, Minister Blair was tasked with creating a low-cost national flood insurance program to protect homeowners who are at high risk of flooding and do not have adequate insurance protection.
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Original text here: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/news/2022/08/government-of-canada-releases-report-that-will-advance-work-on-canadas-first-national-flood-insurance-program.html
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