Manitoba reserve going to court to demand Ottawa extend flood evacuee benefits
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba First Nation plans to argue in court that the federal government is cutting off evacuee benefits without providing secure housing more than eight years after flooding forced people to leave their homes.
Lake St. Martin’s lawyers are asking Federal Court for an injunction and judicial review into what they say is a decision by Ottawa to cut off benefits for evacuees who still do not have homes in the Indigenous community.
“The original agreement from the federal government, the previous government, said everything should be fully compensated until all the evacuees are in the reserve or have houses,” said Chief Adrian Sinclair.
The First Nation was told benefits would be discontinued at the end of last month, although an extension was given until the end of January, he said.