OTTAWA,
ON, Jan. 10, 2025 /CNW/ - The Government of
Canada and all Canadians express
their deep sadness at the devastating wildfires currently impacting
southern California.
Canadians are grateful for the support and solidarity extended
to Canada by the United States during our own challenging
wildfire season last year. Team Canada stands ready to reciprocate that
support during this time of need.
Canada has been working with
the Provinces and Territories to ready its support. We have left no
stone unturned and are exploring all avenues to offer our support
to the people of California.
Canadian agencies, including the Canadian Armed Forces, the
Canadian Coast Guard, Global Affairs Canada, and Natural Resources
Canada, are actively engaged in discussions with the United States
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the U.S. National
Interagency Coordination Center (NICC), and the California Governor's Office of Emergency
Services and the City of Los
Angeles to determine how best to assist in the response and
recovery efforts.
Specific commitments currently under consideration include:
- Canadian Armed Forces (CAF): The CAF is standing by
with air transport capabilities to deploy provincial/civilian
firefighting personnel and equipment.
- Canadian Coast Guard (CCG): The CCG continues to
work with our partners to offer support and to explore available
resources that could be deployed to assist the response, if
requested.
- Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) and Natural
Resources Canada (NRCan): CIFFC and NRCan are working
closely with the NICC and provincial/territorial authorities to
rapidly identify which resources can be deployed and the
availability of Canadian firefighting resources, including
aircraft, to support the response.
Provinces in Canada are
assessing how they can help California's response; to date the following
is also being mobilized, if requested:
- Ontario: Is
prepared to deploy Incident Command System (ICS) personnel, two
CL-415 waterbombers, wildland and urban firefighters, along with
associated equipment; approximately 200 personnel and approximately
120 kg of equipment per personnel.
- Quebec: In
addition to the two CL-415 water bombers sent in August 2024 to Los
Angeles, the Québec government confirmed on January 10 the deployment of two other CL-415
skimmer airtankers to support firefighting efforts in California. It is considering providing
additional water bombers and to having 60 Type 1 wildland
firefighters available and on standby for deployment.
- Alberta: Is
sending a trained and experienced crew of up to 40 Type 1 wildland
firefighters. Additional Type 1 firefighters, Incident Command
personnel, and qualified support staff will be ready to go when
requested. Alberta is also
preparing water bombers and contracted night vision helicopters to
be ready as well when requested.
- British
Columbia: Has a long-standing bilateral
relationship with CAL Fire, and based on a request for support, is
sending a team of senior technical staff to fill specialized
incident command system functions.
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"Canada stands in solidarity
with the people of California as
they face the devastating impact of these wildfires. Just as our
friends and neighbours supported us during our own challenging
wildfire season, Team Canada is ready to reciprocate that support.
Our federal and provincial partners are actively mobilizing
resources, including specialized crews, aircraft, and logistical
support, to assist where needed. We are committed to working
closely with our American counterparts to provide effective and
timely aid during this difficult time."
- The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, President of the King's Privy
Council for Canada and Minister of
Emergency Preparedness and Minister responsible for the Pacific
Economic Development Agency of Canada
"Canada stands prepared to help
the United States—historically, our greatest ally—in times of
emergency and disaster. We are watching the ongoing wildfire
situation in southern California
with shock and dismay, but also with determination to do all we can
to assist with relief and recovery. Team Canada is already deploying resources in
response and Canadian military personnel and firefighters across
our great country are ready to put their hard-won fire management
skills in action to help our American friends."
- The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and
Natural Resources of Canada
"The hearts of all Canadians go out to Americans in California suffering through this terrible
tragedy. Canada and the United States are neighbours and friends,
and we will always be there to help."
-The Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs
"The Government of Canada
stands with the State of
California as it faces devastating wildfires. Parks
Canada stands ready to assist
California in any way we can,
including through firefighting personnel and incident response
support, as appropriate. We are ready to assist California and to coordinate activities
through the Canadian Inter-Agency Forest Fire Centre
(CIFFC). We acknowledge the bravery and heroism of
firefighters and first responders during these difficult
times."
- The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of
Environment Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks
Canada
"Our thoughts are with the people and brave wildland fire and
emergency workers who are fighting the devastating wildland fires
in California. Ontario stands ready to support our neighbours
to the south, and will provide aircraft, personnel and equipment
needed to support California."
- Graydon Smith, Minister of
Natural Resources for Ontario
"The dreadful forest fire season in Québec in 2023 showed us the
importance of collaboration and mutual aid. We were able to rely on
several partners the world over that loaned us equipment and staff.
The Québec government's contribution, through the SOPFEU, to help
our neighbours in California
demonstrates our friendship with them in these trying times."
- François Bonnardel, Minister of Public Security and Minister
Responsible for the Estrie Region
"Our hearts go out to everyone in California who have been impacted due to the
devastating fires. Good neighbours are always there for each other
in times of need, and we will assist our American friends in any
way they need during this crisis. We are sending highly skilled and
experienced wildland firefighting personnel to assist in the
response efforts. Alberta remains
committed to providing support and expertise to help protect lives,
property and communities."
- The Honourable Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta
"California has supported us in
our time of need, and B.C. is now able to reciprocate that support.
A senior management team from the BC Wildfire Service is departing
imminently, and we're working on sending expanded ground crews.
B.C. will continue to be there for our American neighbours when
they are in need."
- The Honourable Ravi Parmar, B.C.'s Minister of Forests
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SOURCE Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada