From coast to coast: crafting Canada’s custom climate strategies

Last year marked a tipping point in our ongoing battle with climate change. The degree of devastation experienced across the nation was unprecedented both in scale and intensity.
Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan co-chaired a meeting of federal, provincial, and territorial ministers in Ottawa on Feb. 21 to discuss progress on the work to build resilience across Canada for future emergencies, focusing on prevention and mitigation initiatives.

The increasing frequency of extreme weather events—from coast-to-coast wildfires to unprecedented floods—has put a spotlight on the urgent need to adapt our infrastructure for resilience and sustainability. This op-ed explores the pivotal infrastructure needs that Canada...

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