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Ottawa signs deal with Red Cross to handle evacuations on Manitoba reserves

Bernard Valcourt has announced funding for the Red Cross to provide evacuation services for First Nations communities in Manitoba.
Bernard Valcourt has announced funding for the Red Cross to provide evacuation services for First Nations communities in Manitoba.

WINNIPEG – The federal minister of aboriginal affairs has announced a one-year agreement that provides the Canadian Red Cross with $780,000 to provide evacuation services for First Nation communities in Manitoba.

Bernard Valcourt says the measure is effective as of Wednesday.

In a news release, Valcourt says the government wanted to make sure things were in order prior to “the upcoming flood season.”

He says the deal ensures that First Nations have support for any potential evacuations this year due to flood, fire or other circumstances.

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Aboriginal evacuees used to be the responsibility of the Manitoba Association of Native Firefighters but late last year the federal government pulled its funding and said it would not renew an agreement with the controversial organization.

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The association had been given millions to care for flood and forest fire evacuees but was audited by Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada after allegations were made about money being squandered.

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