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Government of Canada: Advanced Search
Search government repositories, websites, documents, Statistics Canada. A good choice for beginning a search for Canadian materials.
Canadian Coast Guard
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission: Emergency management and nuclear security
Canadian Hazards Information Service
Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre
Canadian Risk and Hazards Network
Canadian Transport Emergency Centre
Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART)
How the Canadian Armed Forces responds to international emergencies.
Emergency preparedness and response (Public Health Agency of Canada)
Environmental emergencies
Federal emergency management / Canada
"Public Safety Canada coordinates the numerous federal departments and agencies involved in managing emergencies."
National Search and Rescue Secretariat
Natural Hazards of Canada
Operation LENTUS
Operation LENTUS is the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) response to natural disasters in Canada.
Provincial and territorial emergency management organizations
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