Federal and provincial representatives meeting in Ottawa have agreed to a plan to strengthen Canada’s emergency preparedness plans. In a meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan and Ontario Minister of Community Safety Monte Kwinter, provincial and territorial ministers drew up an eight-point plan and established a permanent forum for annual meetings on emergency management.Among the strategies in the plan are:- harmonizing the federal emergency response framework with that of provinces and territories by this fall;- strengthening and finding options to the current “Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements (DFAA)” to be completed for review by this summer;- inventorying all disaster assistance program and linking provincial programs with the federal inventory;- developing options for a “National Disaster Mitigation Strategy” to be submitted for review by this summer;- updating training strategies; – developing a calendar of emergency response exercises to be reviewed by this summer;- expediting implementation of Industry Canada’s “National Public Alerting Strategy”; and- developing a working plan for a national critical infrastructure protection plan by this summer.
Entering a car to escape assault is not an auto accident
Ontario’s Licence Appeal Tribunal is tightening up the definition of an auto “accident,” most recently finding that walking to a vehicle, or stepping into the vehicle to protect yourself against an assault, is not the same as the “ordinary use” of a vehicle. For years, personal injury lawyers sued auto insurers for accident benefits simply […]
By David Gambrill | September 13, 2024
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