[sbe-eas] Canada: lack of comprehensive and formal doctrine and training

Aaron Read readaaron at friedbagels.com
Tue May 3 21:46:06 EDT 2022


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On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 5:48 PM Sean Donelan <sean at donelan.com> wrote:

>
> Report commissioned by inquiry finds 'lack of comprehensive and formal
> doctrine and training'
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/emergency-alert-system-not-often-used-n-s-mass-shooting-report-finds-1.6434026
>
> The report was commissioned by the inquiry examining the murders of 22
> people in April 2020 during a 13-hour rampage by a gunman travelling
> through several northern and central Nova Scotia communities.
>
>
>
> https://masscasualtycommission.ca/files/commissioned-reports/COMM0055672.pdf
>
> In Canada, there is currently a lack of comprehensive and formal doctrine
> and training to guide emergency management response. As a result, each
> jurisdiction has developed and/or adopted their own respective response
> models; and Emergency Management terms, tools, and practices are not
> standardized across Canada. Although the underlying concepts are similar,
> variations mean that there are inconsistent interpretations and
> applications based on local practices, available resources, and training.
>
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