Calgary

Man facing charges after using fake ID to get Fort Mac relief funds in Calgary

A 29-year-old man is facing charges after using fake identification to get emergency money meant for Fort McMurray fire evacuees.

Man was arrested at the BMO centre early Thursday

Hundreds of Fort McMurray fire evacuees lined up in Calgary last week to get their preloaded debit cards. (CBC)

A 29-year-old man is facing charges after using fake identification to get emergency money meant for Fort McMurray fire evacuees.

A debit card issued by the province for Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees. (Bryan Labby/CBC)

Police say the man went to the BMO centre in Calgary where debit cards are given out to people who had to flee their homes in northeastern Alberta due to a massive forest fire earlier this month.

He was arrested just before 10 a.m. Thursday.

The Alberta government said more than 34,000 debit cards totaling about $73 million had been distributed to assist 70,000 evacuees as of Wednesday.

With files from Canadian Press