Laval, December 3, 2021 – Teamsters
Canada, Teamsters Joint Councils 36, 52, 90 and 91 will donate a
total of $200,000 to the Canadian Red Cross for flood relief in British
Columbia.
After
devastating forest fires last September, British Columbia is now experiencing
historic torrential rains that have literally flooded an entire portion of the
province.
As
a result, flooding, mudslides and landslides have paralyzed most major roads in
southern British Columbia. In addition, weather conditions over the next few
days could affect the work of emergency teams trying to rebuild
destroyed roads and bridges.
“The
victims need help, which is why the Teamsters Union is
making this donation to the Canadian Red Cross,” said the President of
Teamsters Canada, François Laporte. “It goes without saying that our
thoughts are with our friends in British Columbia, whom we invite to be careful
when traveling.”
“The
Teamsters have always responded to tragedies such as this one,” explained Stan
Hennessy, president of Joint Council 36 and International Vice-President.
“I also want to recognize the tireless and courageous work of
the emergency teams who are doing a tremendous job on the ground.”
“We’re
keeping our fingers crossed that the situation will improve in the coming
days,” concludes François Laporte. “I will continue to monitor the situation
closely with the International Vice-President Hennessy and the
other Teamsters officers in British Columbia. »
Brother
Craig McInnes, President of Joint Council 52 and International Vice President,
also did not hesitate to help the people of British Columbia by donating
$50,000 on behalf of the Teamsters in Ontario.
“When it’s
time to help, the Teamsters are there,” he said.
The
Teamsters Union invites its members, its local unions and the Canadian
population to contribute to the Canadian Red Cross relief fund.
For more information :
Stéphane Lacroix
Director of Communications and Public Affairs
Teamsters Canada
Cell: 514-609-5101
slacroix@teamsters.ca
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