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CUPE Calls for Urgent Support to Combat Wildfires

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As Prime Minister Carney meets with first ministers in Saskatoon, CUPE is calling on the federal government to take urgent action to support communities impacted by wildfires that are ravaging northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

“We commend the incredible effort of first responders and wildfire crews working to combat these wildfires and support the communities under threat,” said CUPE National President Mark Hancock. “CUPE members are on the front lines, working tirelessly in health care centres and community facilities to support those in need.”

“These fires are a stark reminder that the climate crisis is not a distant threat – it is here now,” said CUPE National Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick. “We need strong action and coordination – not just to see us through this emergency but to build a more resilient future for all.”

CUPE is calling on the federal government to take the lead and coordinate urgent action to support evacuations and defend communities. The government must provide immediate emergency funding and resources to communities and First Nations, guarantee access to shelter and other supports for all displaced residents, and ensure Indigenous leadership has a seat at the table throughout this process. The federal government must also invest in public services and climate adaptation measures to reduce the risks to communities in the future.

“This is the fourth-largest evacuation in Manitoba history, and Indigenous communities are being hit the hardest, being forced to evacuate without timely or adequate support,” said Gina McKay, CUPE Manitoba President and General Vice-President for the Prairie Region. “The federal government needs to step up right now in a major way.”

“Wildfires are threatening lives, displacing families, destroying property and stretching local response efforts,” said CUPE Saskatchewan President Kent Peterson. “We need the support of our federal government right away.”

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Hugh Pouliot
CUPE Communications
613-818-0067
hpouliot@cupe.ca

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Hugh Pouliot
CUPE Communications
613-818-0067
hpouliot@cupe.ca

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