EMLCanada + The Resilience Institute (TRI): Strengthening Canada’s Emergency Management Network
EMLCanada exists because of a simple but powerful belief: strong communities are safer communities. By building preparedness and local capacity, we can reduce vulnerabilities, improve coordination, and accelerate recovery when disasters strike. That vision is at the heart of our work—and it’s why we are proud to be working with The Resilience Institute (TRI) to advance government relations efforts that support the long-term sustainability of EMLCanada.
Together with TRI, we are actively engaging federal and provincial partners to secure funding that would ensure the EMLCanada platform remains free of charge for municipalities, First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities, local businesses, and community organizations across the country. Removing cost barriers helps maximize participation, fosters inclusivity, and strengthens the pan-Canadian emergency management network.
As this work progresses, we invite our members to continue supporting the platform by keeping profiles up to date, sharing the resource with colleagues and community partners, and encouraging new sign-ups. The more connected our network, the greater our collective strength.
EMLCanada is more than a directory—it’s a national collaboration designed to link emergency management organizations with businesses and community groups in every region of the country. Together, we are building the foundation for a more prepared, more resilient Canada.