This release was issued under a previous government.

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While the floods were a devastating time, every day Albertans became heroes as they reached out to help their friends, family, neighbours and even strangers rebuild and recover.

“The flood was more than just a catastrophic event. It was an opportunity for all Albertans to come together, to offer support, strength and friendship for those affected by the disaster. It is important for us as a province to recognize those among us who showed such bravery and strength in these times of struggle, who have helped with the rebuilding efforts. Thank you for your courage, strength and sacrifice in our province’s time of need.”

- Alison Redford, Premier

“I want to thank every Albertan who shared incredible stories of bravery, compassion and resilience. We’ll be working to celebrate these heroes for their extraordinary efforts over the coming weeks. While we still have more rebuilding and recovery ahead of us, we’ll rebuild stronger than ever with Albertans like these.”

- Municipal Affairs Minister Ken Hughes

The 1,300 nominees represent a variety of organizations including 175 nominations for first responders, and 80 for post-secondary institution faculty, students and staff. Several animal rescue organizations were touted for their incredible efforts, along with one non-human hero: Diesel, a miniature Husky who was rescued from the flood and is now training to be a service dog. 

All nominees will receive a certificate and letter of appreciation in the coming weeks. A complete list of Heroes nominees is available online.

Under the Building Alberta Plan, our government is investing in families and communities, living within our means, and opening new markets for Alberta's resources to ensure we're able to fund the services Albertans told us matter most to them. We will continue to deliver the responsible change Albertans voted for.

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