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Aboriginal Affairs
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Climate Change Preparedness in the North Program
Pushing for policies that encourage public-private partnerships or incentivize private sector involvement can bring in expertise, technology, and innovation. The inclusion of private sector firms in community adaptation planning efforts or for the establishment of a formal framework that supports collaboration between First Nations and local businesses.
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Policies or Program
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Aboriginal Affairs
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Emergency Management Assistance Program
Advocate for simplified application and reporting requirements to help First Nations access EMAP resources more easily and quickly. This would make it less burdensome for smaller communities with limited administrative capacity to secure funding and maintain compliance.Propose higher allocations toward planning, risk assessment, and capacity-building projects. Expanding these areas would allow First Nations and private partners to engage in more proactive, rather than reactive, emergency management initiatives, ultimately leading to greater long-term resilience.Advocate for integrating traditional knowledge and local cultural practices into emergency planning and response criteria. This would ensure that EMAP funding supports solutions that are not only practical but also culturally relevant and sustainable.
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Policies or Program
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Aboriginal Affairs
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First Nation Adapt Program
Push for program criteria that prioritize projects leveraging traditional knowledge, Indigenous-led environmental monitoring, and culturally appropriate adaptation strategies. This would encourage solutions that are deeply rooted in the community’s values and practices.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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Public Safety Canada Emergency Management
Advocate for policy changes that encourage collaboration between First Nations and private emergency management firms. By creating incentives for partnerships, Public Safety Canada could leverage external expertise and innovative solutions while still keeping the leadership and decision-making firmly within the communities.
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Policies or Program
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Emergency Management services including administrative, procurement, contract management, resource development, project management and policy development support.
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