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Climate-driven disasters, cyber incidents, infrastructure failures, supply chain disruptions: Canadian organizations are facing an increasingly complex emergency environment and workforce challenges are occurring simultaneously and with greater frequency. Traditional emergency management and business continuity approaches are no longer sufficient to address today’s interconnected risks.

This conference will provide practical strategies, proven tools, and actionable lessons from recent disasters to help organizations strengthen preparedness, improve response capabilities, and enhance long-term resilience.

Participants will gain valuable insights into climate adaptation, cyber-physical threats, crisis decision-making, public alerting, communications resilience, supply chain security, disaster recovery funding, and workforce wellness. Attendees will leave better equipped to protect critical operations, support their people, maintain essential services, and ensure their organizations can effectively respond to and recover from Canada’s evolving emergency landscape.

Expert Information on Key Issues Including:

  • The latest lessons from Canada’s most significant disasters and the emerging risks shaping future emergencies.
  • Strengthening emergency decision-making and operational authority in Canada’s complex multi-jurisdictional environment.
  • Protecting critical infrastructure from cyber threats that can disrupt essential physical operations.
  • Building resilient communications capabilities through the Public Safety Broadband Network (PSBN).
  • Managing third-party and supply chain risks that threaten organizational continuity.
  • Integrating climate adaptation and resilience into emergency management and business continuity planning.
  • Testing, validating, and strengthening emergency and continuity plans through realistic exercises and performance metrics.
  • Protecting personnel, managing post-traumatic stress injury, and maintaining workforce resilience.

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