Because when the unexpected happens, a good plan makes all the difference.

Because in a pandemic, public health isn’t just policy—it’s personal, it’s local, and it’s global.

Because the weather may be unpredictable, but our preparation and response shouldn’t be.

Because keeping society running means keeping the essentials safe—rain, shine, or cyberattack.

Because in an emergency, getting the right message out—fast—can save lives.

Because when disaster strikes, it’s not just about survival—it’s about coming back stronger, together.

Because keeping Canadians safe in a complex world means staying vigilant—without losing what makes us free.

Because no emergency response is complete if anyone is left behind.

Because in times of crisis, good policy and clear coordination aren’t optional—they’re lifesaving.

Because public safety works best when the public actually has a say.