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March, 2021


Amber’s Fire Safety Campaign Update report

Think about fire before it starts: Amber’s Fire Safety Campaign: Update Report 2021 Amber’s Fire Safe Campaign continues to: Provide a smoke detector in every home in NAN territory Enhance fire prevention education and increase fire safety awareness Develop plans for fire protection, fire-fighting equipment, services and infrastructure Develop partnerships with key fire protection organizations...

June 1, 2018


From The Ashes: Reimagining Fire Safety

From the Ashes: Reimagining Fire Safety and Emergency Management in Indigenous Communities. 15th report of The House of Commons Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs This unanimous report calls for changes to the federal framework supporting First Nations in the areas of emergency management and fire safety. Recognizing First Nations as equal partners is...

May 2, 2017


Fire Prevention of First Nations

At least 173 people have died in house fires in First Nations communities since the government stopped tracking the death toll in 2010. At least 25 of the dead are children. (Toronto Star, May 2, 2017) Only two of 18 northern communities the Ontario Firefighters association visited last winter had any organized fire protection services...

May 19, 2016


Amber’s Fire Safety Campaign

NISHNAWBE ASKI NATION (NAN) – AMBER’S FIRE SAFETY CAMPAIGN Amber’s Fire Safety Campaign includes a 10-point Action Plan detailing responsibilities, timelines and estimated costs. Action items: INAC to consult with NAN First Nations regarding funding and legislation Develop a Fire Protection Strategy for NAN communities Establish a funding model based on identified needs Build First...

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