07/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/05/2026 17:21
July 5, 2026 - Ottawa (Ontario) - Today, the Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada, issued the following statement:
"After days of heavy and repeated rainfall, communities across Manitoba's Parkland Region are facing significant flooding and disruption.
The conditions on the ground continue to shift, with some communities remaining focused on the immediate response, while others are beginning the difficult work of cleanup and recovery.
My thoughts are with everyone affected, especially families forced from their homes, and with the first responders, emergency personnel, local officials and community leaders working to keep people safe.
On Friday, I approved Manitoba's Request for Federal Assistance to support the flooding response and recovery. This follows ongoing discussions with Premier Kinew, my counterpart Minister Naylor, and federal and provincial officials to determine what resources would best support needs on the ground.
In the immediate term, federal support will include:
As communities move into recovery, the federal government will also support Manitoba through the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements, which provides cost-shared funding for eligible provincial response and recovery expenses following major natural disasters such as the flooding event Manitoba has experienced.
I encourage everyone in affected areas to continue following the advice of local emergency management officials and to stay safe.
The federal government will continue working with the Province of Manitoba, local leaders and Indigenous partners to make sure Manitobans have the support they need now, and in the weeks and months ahead as recovery continues.
Canada stands with Manitoba through this difficult time."