B.C.’s Ombudsperson wants to hear from people impacted by 2021 floods, wildfires
B.C.’s Ombudsperson is asking for public input on how well the government supported them through the 2021 wildfires and floods.
“The impacts of these extreme weather events to both individual well-being and community cohesion were profound. Our investigation will seek to determine how the two government programs addressed any disproportionate impacts experienced by particular communities, including Indigenous communities,” Ombudsperson Jay Chalke said in a statement.
The Ombudsperson aims to determine if the programs were administered fairly to everyone and whether there were any needs they failed to address.
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