Provinces not moving fast enough to assess, mitigate flood risk: report
OTTAWA — A new report says provincial governments are not moving fast enough to protect homes and other buildings from the ravages of flooding.
The report from the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo says on average provincial governments get a grade of C for flood preparedness.
Centre chair Blair Feltmate says that is an improvement from a C-minus in a similar report four years ago but it’s not enough progress when climate change is bringing bigger flood risks every year.
Feltmate says provincial governments should be updating their flood maps every five to seven years but Newfoundland and Labrador is the only province that has fully updated its river, coastal and rainfall risk maps since 2015.