Emergency management partners serve a key role in ensuring emergency preparedness in Manitoba. Partners are comprised of representatives from provincial departments (e.g., Department of Families), ...
Once your application is approved, it will take up to an additional 7-10 business days for mail to reach your residence. If your application is incomplete, you will be contacted. We are not able to ...
As the province continues to feel the impacts from climate change such as dramatic changes in temperatures, shifting rain patterns, extreme weather events, and increased floods and wildfires, it is ...
The Hudson’s Bay Company Archives' library is a valuable resource containing thousands of books, articles and periodicals relating to: The Hudson’s Bay Company and the fur trade Indigenous peoples of ...
The Red River Floodway and Shellmouth Dam and Reservoir are provincial water infrastructure operated to provide flood protection and other benefits to Manitobans. In some years, operation of these ...
The Mitigation and Preparedness Program (MPP) is an opportunity for eligible local authorities to build local resiliency against extreme weather events and invest in disaster mitigation and ...
What can you do during an emergency or disaster? When you are in the middle of an emergency or disaster, your actions can be the difference between life and death. When every moment counts, the steps ...
Funding for emergencies or disasters consists of several types: Disaster Financial Assistance that is that is established on a case-by-case basis after a natural disaster. Compensation provided for ...
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Four operating guidelines govern the operation of the Red River Floodway. Guidelines 2, 3, and 4 can raise water levels above natural at the floodway channel inlet, causing artificial flooding. In ...
Hazards are unpredictable events or situations that have the potential to cause harm to people, property, and the environment. Hazards are often classified as natural, human-caused, or technological.
Manitoba often faces extreme weather conditions. This includes blizzards which often include freezing temperatures, snow, and high winds. These events pose significant risks. They can last for many ...