Ottawa and British Columbia promise co-operation on province’s flooding
VICTORIA — The federal and British Columbia governments have created a joint committee of cabinet ministers to deal with the devastation caused by flooding, while also promising to match donations given to the Canadian Red Cross.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier John Horgan made the announcements Friday night after meeting about the flooding situation.
Horgan said a specific request for federal funding on the rebuild wasn’t made by B.C. because it is premature, but Trudeau said Ottawa will help the province to recover and prepare for the future effects of climate change.
“We will be here for whatever is needed,” Trudeau told a news conference at the legislature in Victoria.

