Editor's Note

Hey friends, did you miss us? We are excited to be back in action to tell Canada’s resilience story.

Just like you, dear reader, our volunteer HazNet team has been overextended for the past few years and we imagine you might have been feeling the same. It was challenging for us to pull together an issue while everyone is in a state of permacrisis, a prolonged period of instability and insecurity, often characterized by a series of cascading crises.

In this issue, we focus on the increasing frequency and severity of emergencies and disasters, and how they make it increasingly difficult to effectively mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters. We focus on how emergency management is – and is not – evolving to meet these challenges. Let’s explore the compelling content you can find in this edition.

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Editors’ note

Hey friends, did you miss us? We are excited to be back in action to tell Canada’s resilience story...