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VANCOUVER – British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell and the
Honourable Gary Lunn,
“Millions of people in
The project is a collaborative effort between the Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia. B.C. will provide $5 million and the Government of Canada will contribute $3 million.
“Today’s announcement is another
example of governments and industry working together to address global early
recovery and reconstruction needs,” said Minister Lunn. “
Phase one of the project involves
constructing temporary wood-frame housing units to help address the immediate
housing needs in the areas affected by the earthquake. This phase will be
supported through a combined contribution of $1.4 million by the governments of
“On behalf of the Chinese Consulate
in
As well, long-term Canada-China research partnerships will be
established under the current Canada-China bilateral Science and Technology
Agreement. Administered by Foreign Affairs and International Trade
“
Made from 100 per cent Canadian
wood, these energy-efficient structures will be assembled in
Delivery of the short-term shelters will begin immediately, with the goal of completing stage one in August 2008. Delivery of the permanent housing and related buildings is expected to begin in the spring of 2009.
Forestry Innovation Investment,
China-based staff of the Canada Wood Group, and
“This contribution of funds utilizing B.C. and Canadian wood will not only help the Chinese people rebuild their homes and their communities, but will also demonstrate the benefits and merits of wood-frame technology,” said Rich Coleman, Minister of Forests and Range and Minister Responsible for Housing.
The China Wood-Frame Housing Project
complements other Canadian efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake. In May,
the Government of Canada announced it will match the generosity of Canadians
with the establishment of the Sichuan Earthquake Relief Fund. As well, on May
16,
The B.C. Government contributed $2
million to the Red Cross and has committed to matching the funds donated at the
B.C. Canada Pavilion in
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