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We all have a role to play in emergency preparedness. Emergency services are the first call for help, but depending on the size and severity of the situation, there could
Research shows that communities who have established strong social connections before an emergency often experience better outcomes, reduced impacts and shorter recovery time after the emergency. During and after an
Everyone has a unique preparedness journey with different skills, resources or needs. Knowing the strengths and weaknesses in your community and the role each person plays during an emergency can
Knowledge is power before, during and after an emergency. Connecting with your neighbours through your local community Facebook page and other social groups can get the conversation started around local
Community doesn’t just mean where you live – it could be coworkers, faith groups, sports teams or people connected by shared culture or interests. Connecting with your community members allows
Emergency Preparedness Week is here! This year’s theme focuses on making community connections. When emergencies happen, we are “In It Together.” Emergencies can happen anywhere at any time. The most
Every five years, Canadians are invited to participate in the census. Canada’s next Census of Population will take place in May 2026. The census helps paint a statistical portrait of
The 2026 Census begins in May! More details about the 2026 Census can be found at census.gc.ca