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Did you know?

In the past 100 years, Canada has experienced at least 9 earthquakes that have registered between 7 and 8 on the Richter scale. Learn how to prepare your home for an earthquake.

Know the risks

Canadians face a number of hazards, from earthquakes in British Columbia, to blizzards in Nunavut, to hurricanes in New Brunswick. In addition to natural disasters there are other types of risks, such as pandemics, power outages and the possibility of acts of terrorism on Canadian soil. We need to prepare for all types of emergencies.