Ontario – The Ontario government is providing $5.5 million to small municipalities impacted by significant weather-related events in 2022. Funding will assist with the clearing of downed trees and other debris as well as forest regeneration to protect against future weather risks like forest fires.
Recipients include:
Addington Highlands Township | $54,975.26 |
Municipality of Tweed | $1,203,801.74 |
Municipality of Marmora and Lakes | $138,271.41 |
Township of Madoc | $889,964.62 |
Township of Tudor and Cashel | $251,415.00 |
Township of North Kawartha | $59,480.61 |
Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen | $115,116.04 |
Township of Limerick | $222,491.15 |
United Counties of Prescott and Russell | $1,223,701.35 |
Township of Drummond/North Elmsley | $74,663.00 |
Municipality of Mississippi Mills | $150,000.00 |
Town of Carleton Place | $150,000.00 |
Township of Greater Madawaska | $34,143.00 |
Township of Central Frontenac | $150,000.00 |
Tay Valley Township | $19,102.11 |
Township of Lanark Highlands | $57,046.34 |
Township of North Frontenac | $169,093.28 |
Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal | $150,000.00 |
Township of Beckwith | $110,342.85 |
Municipality of Port Hope | $40,000.00 |
Douro-Dummer | $141,323.23 |
Otonabee-South Monaghan | $95,068.73 |
In 2022, parts of southern and eastern Ontario experienced severe weather events – including a damaging thunderstorm in May and tornado in July – damaging public roads and forest access roads, as well as thousands of hectares of Crown and private forests.
For information about how to be prepared for different emergencies, visit: https://www.ontario.ca/page/emergency-preparedness