The federal funding is a one-time payment meant to help cover costs that aren't covered under the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangement and the Emergency Management Assistance program.
"There was a concern that some of these Indigenous governments would have been facing some really tough financial cash flow situations if we didn't step in," McLeod said.
McLeod said Vandal will also be working with Indigenous partners, territories and other federal agencies to develop long-term strategies to address culturally appropriate emergency management service gaps in the North.
The 2023 wildfire season displaced 70 per cent of the N.W.T. population from their homes. Between May and October last year, the wildfires burned over 4.1 million hectares across the territory.
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