|                           Statement                       September 12, 2017 Premier  Kathleen Wynne released the following statement today to announce Ontario's support  for relief efforts for people affected by Hurricane Irma: "On behalf  of the people of Ontario, I extend our heartfelt compassion to all of the  people who are suffering in the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Irma. With  great concern, we continue to watch the disastrous effects of this event and know  that it will be weeks, months and years before our friends in the Caribbean and  U.S. are fully recovered. Right now, our hope is for the safety and well-being of  all those affected, as well as the safe return of Ontarians who were trapped in  the storm's path.   Our  province knows how important it is to come to the aid of people around the  world in times of disaster, and we are ready and willing to do so again. The  Ontario government is contributing $150,000 to the Canadian Red Cross to help  people in the Caribbean get back on their feet. The impacts  of the hurricane are as diverse as they are extensive, and we've offered our  support to all those impacted. I have sent a letter to Florida Governor Rick  Scott offering my sympathies and support. And I have informed Canada's federal  government that Ontario stands ready to assist a Canadian response to the  disaster. Irma and  its consequences are a worst nightmare come true for millions of people. The  only good we can find along the path of devastation left by the storm is the  generosity and perseverance of the human spirit - the inspiring stories of  community and compassion that have lifted the spirits of those who lost  everything. To see loved ones and strangers alike help each other find safety  and begin the hard work of recovering from this disaster gives us all hope. We  are proud of the employees at Hydro One who are on their way to Florida right  now to use their skill and equipment in helping the millions of Floridians left  without power. It is equally moving to hear stories of the EMS workers from  Niagara who are travelling to Saint Martin to help provide essential medical  services. I want to  thank every single person here in Ontario who has committed to help, and encourage  everyone to consider making a personal donation to the Canadian  Red Cross. Ontario  stands with people in times of need - we are ready to help the local  communities in the long and arduous task of recovering and rebuilding from this  terrible storm."  |