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Quebec premier announces $2M fund for tornado victims

Quebec Premier Franois Legault announced $2 million dollars for the Red Cross on Friday to help victims of the tornadoes in Gatineau, Que., and criticized current efforts to compensate those people.

Franois Legault promising new, streamlined compensation program for Gatineau claimants

Quebec Premier Franois Legault speaks to reporters in Gatineau, Que., on Friday. (Radio-Canada)

Quebec Premier Franois Legaulthas announced $2 million for the Red Cross to help victims of the tornadoes in Gatineau, Que., and criticized current efforts to compensate those people.

The money, announced Friday,brings the total the Quebec government has committed to $3 million since the Sept.21 storm.

Legault wassworn in as premier on Thursdayafter his party, the Coalition Avenir Qubec, won the Quebec election on Oct. 1.

Legault said he was disappointed with the work that had been done in the aftermath of the tornadoes, and said he intends to introduce a new program for dealing with natural disaster recovery.

He said the new program will be less complicated than current compensation programs, but had no details. Legaultsaid it was unfair to require extensive documentation from claimants, many of whomhave lost everything in the tornadoes.