By Lilia Yumagulova Montréal, June 18, 2018 – Montréal is the first Canadian City to release its...
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Canada’s burning question
In this in-depth feature we brought together some of the leading experts from the insurance...
Public Alerting in Canada – Bridging the Gap
By: Dan McArthur and Cynthia Weeden Since early 2015, numerous emergency response agencies...
Learning from Calgary: a conversation with Christine (Chris)...
By Lilia Yumagulova, Editor, HazNet As the Director of Resilience and Infrastructure Calgary, and...
Are New Brunswick communities ready for a changing climate?
Learn how the Association of Municipal Administrators in NB helps build local resiliency.
Helping Canadian communities reduce urban heat islands
Children playing in Captain John Wilson Park in Windsor, Ontario. This park has been retrofitted...
SaskAlert: Emergency public alerting, the Saskatchewan way
In the summer of 2016, tornadoes swirled in Saskatchewan skies. Below, alarms buzzed on residents’...
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A Dialogue from First Nations on Emergency Management Across...
by Emily Dicken, University of Victoria and Lily Yumagulova, University of British Columbia For...
Building resilience through Child-Centered Climate Change...
By Jamal Namo, Solomon Islands Development Trust Children are a powerful agent of change in...