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on the evening of August 31, 2005. Due to security and logistics issues in the disaster area surrounding New Orleans, the team started operations on September 3; they saved 30 people that day. They were the first outside responders to arrive in St. Bernard Parish, beating American response teams.
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The task force was organized under the name "Operation UNISON" and involved over 1,000 personnel from the Canadian Forces and Canadian Coast Guard who were placed under the operational command of their American counterparts who were coordinating relief operations. A precedent was established with a
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for the U.S. Gulf Coast. The naval ships arrived at Pensacola, Florida several days later, having been delayed by further tropical storm activity off the east coast of Florida. The coast guard ship arrived several days later, due to its slower cruising speed. The Operation UNISON task force
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in repairing the network of weather buoys along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts of the United States, which had been severely damaged by the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season; these buoys are one of the most important tools for forecasting and gathering data from oceanic storms. CCGS
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participated along with U.S. member airlines of the Air Transport Association, in a voluntary airline industry initiative to support rescue and relief operations. Air Canada was the first foreign carrier to land in New Orleans delivering water and supplies and lifting victims to
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The ships and aircraft had the capacity to relocate people and deliver a broad range of supplies, including tents, cots, water containers and items such as men's and women's toiletries, sun screen and insect repellent. At the same time, the
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was in contact with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and offered whatever support was required. "We are really prepared to operate on all fronts as requested and as co-ordinated by the United States," said Prime Minister
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Universities across Canada offered to take in university students from New Orleans whose studies have been interrupted. Some institutions went so far as to offer full tuition scholarships and free room and
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was one of the countries to provide the most aid and relief for Hurricane Katrina. They provided ships, supplies, volunteers, search-and-rescue teams, and more. It also accepted some evacuees to stay in
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to Pensacola, Florida. They were tasked with assisting their U.S. Navy counterparts to clear navigational hazards, including unsecured and sunken vessels and debris, and to inspect flood-damaged levees.
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from what would become Canada by the British in the 18th century, which he felt gave an extra historical dimension to Canadians' desire to help the people of Louisiana during the recovery operation.
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to continue its mission of clearing navigation hazards and repairing buoys. On September 28, the coast guard vessel was retasked to assist the
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whose search and rescue helicopters from that area had been assigned to Gulf Coast SAR operations. Canadian aircraft were deployed as part of a
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On September 19 it was announced that the three warships from the Operation UNISON task force would be returning to Halifax, leaving CCGS
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to help stabilize the world market in the wake of the crisis and its impact on North American oil production and refining capacity.
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launched an immediate nationwide appeal for donations to enable the organization to provide aid to its American counterpart. 37
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The official response by the Government of Canada to the Gulf coast disaster came on September 2, following discussions between
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Canadian Chief of Defence Staff General Rick Hillier meets media to discuss Canada's offer of assistance, September 1
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One of the first things Canada did was to deploy Vancouver Urban Search and Rescue to Louisiana. They arrived on a
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participated in "Operation TEMPEST", providing relief supplies and personnel in southern Florida and the Bahamas.
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On September 7, the Canadian Embassy started a Hurricane Katrina fund to support victims in the Gulf region.
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Other provinces expressed interest in providing temporary housing to those left homeless. Some residents of
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U.S. infantry led by the RCMP outside the Canadian Embassy on September 7 to raise funds for Katrina victims.
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announced that it was donating $ 5 million to the Hurricane Katrina fund administered by former presidents
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donated $ 100,000 towards the Red Cross effort. This was followed on September 8 when the Government of
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By the time they returned to Vancouver on September 6, they had reportedly saved over 110 people.
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unloaded relief supplies at Pensacola and was deployed to assist along the Mississippi coast.
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Statement of the Government of New Brunswick (Canada) in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
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On September 6 the Operation UNISON task force of navy and coast guard ships departed
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personnel were transported by Canadian military aircraft to assist with efforts in
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Government of Manitoba (Canada) offers support and sympathy to hurricane victims
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Government of Saskatchewan (Canada) offers support in wake of Hurricane Katrina
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Prince Edward Island (Canada) offers support to victims of Hurricane Katrina
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similar humanitarian aid response by the Government of Canada following
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Government of British Columbia (Canada) offers additional assistance
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pose for a picture shortly before arriving home after assisting in
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Nova Scotia (Canada) offers $ 100,000 for Hurricane Katrina Relief
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response to the December 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
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offered shelter to the homeless survivors of hurricane Katrina.
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to former president Clinton during a visit to Alberta in October.
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On September 5, a team of 35 military divers was deployed from
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Bush joins other Americans in thanking Canada for Katrina help
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Statement by Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, August 31
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response to the March 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami
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Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
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response to the April and May 2015 Nepal earthquake
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HMCS Toronto
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Coast Guard
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