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The Canadian Red Cross is currently accepting applications for the Small Business and Not-for-Profits Mitigation Incentive program in British Columbia.
Financial Assistance Last updated: July 30, 2025 How is eligibility criteria for financial assistance determined? On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, and through a partnership with the ...
The Canadian Red Cross recognizes that mitigation measures can be powerful tools for protecting against future wildfires. The Residential Mitigation Incentive Program provides financial incentives for ...
Thousands of people are receiving support from the Canadian Red Cross as wildfires continue to have a devastating impact on communities across Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Working alongside Indigenous ...
The Canadian Red Cross is marking World Red Cross Red Crescent Day with a call for action to protect humanitarian workers around the world. The Red Cross Red Crescent mourns the deaths of ten of its ...
From January 28 to 30, join emergency management partners and critical stakeholders from across Canada for discussions on strengthening Canada's preparedness in response to rising climate events.
The Canadian Red Cross is providing property management services to Jasper, Alberta residents at interim housing units in the community.
Learn how to be prepared for pet emergencies. Discover our guide for dog owners and register for our First Aid for Dogs and Cats course online.
The Canadian Red Cross has launched the 2024 Alberta Wildfires Appeal to help people and communities impacted by wildfires in Alberta. Donations to the Canadian Red Cross will be used for assisting ...
The Canadian Red Cross has launched the Hurricane Beryl Appeal to help those affected by the hurricane. The Red Cross is working to help those impacted by Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean region as ...
Wildfire season typically runs from early April to late October in Canada. As a result, communities across Canada are more likely to experience poor air quality due to wildfire smoke. Exposure to ...