Is your community prepared for the potential damage a disaster might cause?
Start here for an introduction to the process for developing a Community Disaster Resiliency Plan. You can create an account and get started right away.
Use our template, step-by-step guide and other tools and resources to assess your community’s hazards and risks and improve its resiliency.
Disasters affect rural, remote, First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities across Canada. Landslides, floods, wildfires, water contamination, and other events pose risk to people and property. A Community Disaster Resiliency Plan (CDRP) is essential to help your community prepare.
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