Rising waters add urgency to disaster planning: ‘Been through so much’
OTTAWA — Flood waters were still rising around Ottawa Wednesday, even as officials talked of planning for a future of similar disasters — and Canada’s need to prevent, prepare and adapt.
“Either you invest in adaptation — otherwise you’ll have to spend on remediation year after year,” federal Infrastructure Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne told reporters.
He said he wanted to sit down with his provincial counterparts about where and how to build after a flood, and the role of federal funding, including how to get some of it into cities that want to invest in disaster adaptation.