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Quebec government boosts funding for volunteer firefighters

Quebec Public Safety Minister Lise Thriault has announced more funding for volunteer firefighters in the province on the heels of the L'Isle-Verte tragedy.

Quebec Public Safety Minister Lise Thriault says program will cost $19.5M over five years

Quebec Public Security Minister Lise Thriault announced new funding for volunteer firefighters on Friday. (CBC)

Quebec Public Safety MinisterLiseThriaulthas announced more funding for volunteer firefighters in the province.

The creation of the program, with a budget of $19.5 million over five years, had already been allottedin the June budget.

"We are aware that the funding of training for volunteer firefighters and part-time had become an issue," Thriault said Friday in Louiseville.

The announcement comes nearly a year after a fire in a seniors residence in L'Isle-Verteleft 32 people dead.

The tragedy prompted questions about the level of training for volunteer firefighters.

Witnesses who testified at an ongoing coroner's inquest into the incident have describedfirefighters arriving ill-prepared for the scale of the blaze. One witness described thescene as a "free for all," and said firefighters didn't check the perimeter of the building to locate any residents who may have needed help.

The inquest continues next week in Rivire-du-Loup.

Funding to help smaller municipalities

The program is open to municipalities with fewer than 200,000 residents. Of the 23,000 firefighters in the province, 17,800 are volunteers or work part time. Between fiveand sevenper cent of those leave each year and also must be replaced.

The Quebec government already requires volunteer firefighters to train for 330 hours, but some municipalities dont put forward the money required for the training and the volunteers mustpay for itthemselves.

The funding works out to the equivalent of $3,000 per firefighter and will be available immediately, Thriault said.