Local governments that adopted and implemented local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies

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We have identified the following documents as most relevant for reporting on this indicator:

The Emergency Management Strategy for Canada guides Federal, Provincial, and Territorial government collaboration on emergency management through an all-hazards, whole-of-society approach. The Strategy outlines key areas where Federal-Provincial-Territorial governments, with respect to their own roles and responsibilities in regards to emergency management, can collaborate to increase disaster resilience by 2030. To support the Emergency Management Strategy, Federal-Provincial-Territorial governments are advancing pan-Canadian efforts, according to their respective priorities, through jointly developed action plans.

Canada: Advancing the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Emergency Management Strategy: Areas for Action

British Columbia: Emergency Management Legislation

Alberta: Alberta emergency plan 2022

Saskatchewan: Emergency Declaration and Management Planning

Manitoba: Emergency Management Organization

Ontario: A safe, practiced and prepared Ontario

Quebec: Politique québécoise de sécurité civile 2014-2024 (French only)

New Brunswick: Emergency Measures Organization

Nova Scotia: Department of Emergency Management

Prince Edward Island: Emergency Measures Organization

Newfoundland and Labrador: Provincial Emergency Management Plan

Yukon: Emergency Management Plan

Northwest Territories: Emergency Management in the NWT

Nunavut: Nunavut Emergency Management

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