Budget 2024: Up to $450 more for Volunteer Firefighters and Search and Rescue

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May 8, 2024 - Brant County, Ontario - Department of Finance Canada

Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, highlighted how Budget 2024: Fairness for Every Generation takes action to protect Canadians, the economy, and our environment from the increasing effects of climate change. The costs of inaction today would be borne chiefly by younger Canadians—and we will not leave them behind.

Last year, Canadians faced the worst wildfire season on record, with over 15 million hectares burned—seven times the annual average. As the wildfires made worse by climate change increasingly threaten Canadians and our communities, our government is taking action to ensure firefighters and first responders across Canada are well equipped to keep Canadians safe.

To fight wildfires, it is critical to invest in the heroic firefighters who put their own safety at risk to protect their fellow Canadians. That’s why Budget 2024 doubles the Volunteer Firefighters Tax Credit and the Search and Rescue Volunteers Tax Credit, from $3,000 to $6,000. Doubling these tax credits means these essential volunteers can receive up to $450 more every year when they file their taxes.

Budget 2024 also strengthens our partnership with the International Association of Fire Fighters by providing an additional $800,000 for wildfire fighting capacity and enhanced training, with a focus on the wildland-urban interface. This builds on existing funding to support the federal government’s commitment to train 1,000 wildland firefighters.

When emergencies happen, Canadians stick together and help take care of each other. We’re addressing the effects of climate change and making sure that Canada’s volunteer firefighters get the support they deserve—and these are just some of the things included in Budget 2024 to make Canada fairer for every generation. Alongside these measures, we’re growing our economy, investing in health care, and creating good-paying jobs so that every generation can get ahead.

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“Every year, about 100,000 Canadians volunteer their time, and sacrifice their own safety, to keep their neighbours safe through firefighting and search and rescue—and these remarkable volunteers have gone beyond the call of duty over the past few years. That is why Budget 2024 doubles the tax credits for these heroic volunteers.”

- The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

“Today, we’re honouring the bravery and dedication of Canada’s firefighters and search and rescue volunteers who put their lives on the line to keep us safe. By doubling the Volunteer Firefighters Tax Credit and the Search and Rescue Volunteers Tax Credit, we’re showing our appreciation for their selfless service and supporting their vital work. Our additional investment to the International Association of Fire Fighters to train structural firefighters will enhance our wildfire fighting capabilities and help protect communities at risk ahead of the wildfire season. We’re committed to supporting our heroes on the frontlines.”

- The Honourable Harjit Sajjan, President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada, Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada

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