
Just who Was Responsible for Sea Rescues? (Part 2)
Vancouver Fire Chief Bird told the media that the Ferngulf explosion and fire pointed to the urgent need for a coast guard.

A Triumph for Firefighters: Canada’s New Framework for Tackling Firefighting-Related Cancers
Bill C-224: An Act to establish a national framework for the prevention and treatment of cancers linked to firefighting was recently assented

Tentative Agreement Reached with Bouygues Energies and Services at YWG
A tentative agreement has been reached between the UCTE/PSAC and Bouygues Energies and Services (advanced security provider at Winnipeg Airport). Highlights: 3

Honouring the Fallen While Confronting the Perils of Canadian Wildfires: Understanding the Risks Firefighters Face
We begin this exploration of the dangers facing firefighters in Canada’s wildfire-ravaged landscapes with a heartfelt tribute to two of our bravest,

SOS Canadian Coast Guard and Search & Rescue was needed (Part 1)
In the early morning darkness of July 23, 1960, off British Columbia’s Sechelt coast, the fishing boat Unimak struck a tow line

Parks Canada ratification votes to be held July 17 to August 4
Ratification votes for Parks Canada members will begin on July 17 and end on August 4 at noon ET. In order for