Thank you, Mr. Chair. In regard to revenue joint emergency preparedness, for me I think that’s something that we have to be realistic about, knowing that we do have communities that have seen situations regardless if it’s threatened by floods or threatened by fires, and more importantly, even threatened by storms in which basically communities are impacted. I think that we have to be aware. Again, I notice that there’s been a major decrease in that area. I think, if anything, that we have to ensure that communities are up in regard to their emergency measures plans, and more importantly that they’re able to react and implement those plans at short notice. I’d just like to know why it has decreased by almost $60,000, and more importantly, where are we when it comes to emergency plans in poor communities ensuring that we have the capability of responding to an emergency regardless if it’s floods, fires or just storms that, in some cases, knock the power out or basically have a direct effect on a community’s ability to sustain programs and services. Thank you.
David Krutko on Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and other Matters
In the Legislative Assembly on February 21st, 2011. See this statement in context.
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and other Matters
February 20th, 2011
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