northern & Arctic emergency management

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Alberta ⋆ Saskatchewan ⋆ Manitoba ⋆

Hazardscape is mobilizing to provide direct support to Indian Act Bands and First Nations that require emergency management support

Wildfire evacuations are stretching communities to the limit across Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

If you're a First Nation leader dealing with the chaos, here's what you need to know:

  • Hazardscape helps First Nations build emergency plans and recovery teams fast.

  • We hire and train local members to help with claims, home assessments, and recovery work.

  • We help access funding from Indigenous Services Canada (EMAP) — even if the fire didn’t reach your homes but left smoke, stress, and damage.

We know your staff are exhausted. We know you’re being pulled in every direction.
Let us bring structure to the chaos — and make sure your Nation gets the support you deserve.

📞 Reach out now — we’re already mobilizing to support communities in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

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supporting arctic, northern, and coastal first nation and inuit communities.

Help your community prepare for northern and Arctic hazards, strengthen First Nations and Inuit emergency response, and enhance resilience.

Contact:

support@hazardscape.com
Call or Text: 780-297-8796

Offices In:

Amiskwaciy Waskahikan (Edmonton)

Siksika Nation

Our Services

Northern & Arctic Emergency Management

Indigenous-Led Planning

Arctic Security & Policy Advisory

Ground Search and Rescue and Emergency Response Capacity-Building

It's not about us. It's about your community.

Our emergency management training is un-branded and ready for your community's input.

Our training is like planting a community garden. Just as seeds are chosen to thrive in the local soil and climate, our training program grows from the values, history, and strengths of your community. We work with you to nurture it together, ensuring that what grows is deeply rooted in your culture and yields what is needed for your community to be prepared for the future.

While we offer the basics of modern western emergency management terminology, tools, and processes this training package is developed in a way that empowers First Nations to develop training that is right for their unique culture and delivered by their staff and members.

Supporting you in your community

We work with you in your community, not out of it.

Only after we have walked shoulder to shoulder with you and met your members can we know if our support is appropriate.