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Ottawa, August 29, 2011 – Today, the Honourable Minister of Public Safety, Vic Toews made the following statement regarding the effects of Tropical Storm Irene:

"I would like to commend the residents of Quebec and Atlantic Canada for their resilience during Tropical Storm Irene, and applaud them for their preparedness in facing the first hurricane threat of the season," said Minister Toews.   I would also like to commend the state of readiness of first responders at the municipal and provincial levels to assist the public in preparing for the anticipated weather conditions, and for their work in restoring those areas affected by the storm.

As a reminder to Canadians as our storm season begins, please continue to follow reports from the Canadian Hurricane Centre for information on new weather developments at www.ec.gc.ca.  Information to help protect you and your family through the first 72 hours of any type of emergency is available at GetPrepared.ca.”

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