Family. Respect. Trust. In-Community.

About Us

We help First Nations and Inuit communities develop emergency management strategies, resilience plans, and security policies tailored for the North and Arctic.

Hazardscape is not 100% Indigenous owned. It is 100% Indigenous influenced and managed through a co-operative of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Emergency Managers who all benefit from Hazardscape’s work.

Our work is grounded in:

  • Culturally-informed, First Nations and Inuit led emergency management

  • Cutting-edge risk assessment for northern and Arctic infrastructure & climate resilience

  • Collaborative partnerships with governments & private-sector leaders

We believe that emergency management in the North and Arctic must be community-driven, culturally relevant, and adapted to real-world conditions.

Our mission

To bridge the gap between federal security frameworks, Indigenous governance, and northern and Arctic infrastructure resilience, ensuring that emergency planning is:

  • Locally-led by First Nations and Inuit communities & northern governments

  • Data driven and based on northern and Arctic-specific risk analysis

  • Actionable & well-funded with clear implementation strategies

collaboration

We collaborate with all levels of government, First Nations and Inuit leaders, and private-sector partners to improve northern and Arctic disaster preparedness and resilience.

  • First Nations and Inuit Governments & Organizations – Supporting First Nations & Inuit leadership in emergency management

  • Federal & Territorial Agencies – Developing Arctic security, risk assessment & resilience strategies

  • Infrastructure & Industry Leaders – Mitigating permafrost thaw risks & operational hazards
    Emergency & Search & Rescue (SAR) Teams – Enhancing Arctic response capacity for remote regions

Our Approach:

We Assess Risks & Identify Gaps
We conduct northern and Arctic-specific hazard assessments to uncover vulnerabilities in emergency planning, infrastructure resilience, and security operations.

We Develop Actionable Strategies
We design customized emergency management and response plans, climate adaptation strategies, and Indigenous-led governance models that work in real-world northern and Arctic conditions.

We Support Implementation & Capacity Building
From policy integration to community training programs, we work alongside leaders to ensure long-term resilience.

Hazardscape provides full and part-time in-community resources for the following aspects:

Contact Hazardscape today to discuss how we work with communities.

Contact:

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

Offices In:

Amiskwaciy Waskahikan (Edmonton)

Siksika Nation

The Team

Stacy Doore, Operations Manager

EDUCATION

  • Incident Command System 300 Instructor

  • 1140 Wildland Firefighter Level I & II

  • 1041 Fire Service Instructor Levels I

  • 1021 Fire Officer Levels I

  • 1006 Technical Rescue Awareness, Rope Rescue I and Vehicle Rescue I

  • 1002 Driver/Operator, Pump Operator and Aerial Operator

  • 1001 Firefighter Levels I & II (2019 Edition)

  • 470 Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Stacy on LinkedIn

  • Smith’s Landing First Nation Recovery Planning

  • Little Red River Cree Nation - Long-Term Recovery Planner

  • Emergency Management Specialist Trans Mountain

  • Director of Emergency Management Siksika Nation

  • First Nations Field Officer Alberta Emergency Management Agency

  • Captain Siksika Fire Rescue

Brad Ison, Operations Manager

EDUCATION

  • NAIT, Business Administration Diploma

  • UN Environment Programme, Nature-based Solutions for Disaster and Climate Resilience

  • Essential Impact, Non-Directive Coaching Mastery

  • Machine Learning Foundations, Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute

  • Futures Thinking Specialization, Institute for the Future

  • Incident Command System 400

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Brad on LinkedIn

  • Smith’s Landing First Nation Evacuation and Recovery Planning

  • Little Red River Cree Nation - Evacuation Re-Entry and Long-Term Recovery Lead Planner

  • Course Developer - Emergency Management - U of A, NAIT, and Medicine Hat College

  • Director, Training, Accreditation, and Standards Alberta Emergency Management Agency

  • Director Disaster Recovery Alberta Emergency Management Agency

  • Manager Disaster Recovery Alberta Emergency Management Agency

  • Ground Search and Rescue Volunteer Edmonton Regional Search and Rescue with Wilderness Advanced First-Aid (7 years)

Chelsey Maton, Project Manager

EDUCATION

  • University of Alberta, Bachelor of Education majoring in English Language Arts and minoring in French as a Second Language

  • Incident Command System 100

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Chelsey on LinkedIn

  • Little Red River Cree Nation - Project Management and Recovery Task Force Secretariat Support

  • Métis Nation of Alberta, Children and Family Services Programs Administrator

  • Harmonic Horticulture and Construction, Office Administrator

  • Practicum Teaching Experience, Junior High

Jesse Korpan, Emergency Management Specialist

EDUCATION

  • NAIT, Diploma Disaster and Emergency Management

  • University of New Brunswick, Occupational Health and Safety

  • Ashton University Paralegal

  • Incident Command System 200

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Jesse on LinkedIn

  • Little Red River Cree Nation - Emergency Management Planning

  • Health Care Emergency Management

  • Emergency Dispatch Program Instructor

  • Health, Safety, Security & Environment incident investigator

Let’s Meet

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