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One Year After the 2025 Saskatchewan Wildfires

Stacks of wood and construction materials in Denare Beach, Saskatchewan. Photo: Angela Hill / Canadian Red Cross

Beginning in May 2025 and throughout the summer, wildfires forced the evacuation of many communities in Saskatchewan, including Creighton and Denare Beach.

11 Soccer Legends Supporting Humanitarian Action

Soccer formation graphic showing the World Red Cross Red Crescent 11. Photo: Canadian Red Cross

What does the world’s largest humanitarian organization and the world’s game have in common? Bringing people together, of course! Just like your favourite soccer team, we too have our fair share of supporters. Some of them just so happen to be legends of the game. 
 

When Space Technology Meets the Bush: Rethinking Emergency Response in Cree Communities

Group photo of various team members involved with the collaboration. Photo: Canadian Red Cross

In March, I spent a week in Chisasibi, a Cree community in northern Quebec, supporting an unconventional alliance that is rethinking how we respond to health emergencies in remote and austere environments.

When School Moves to Tents: Learning After Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica

Two temporary school tents, with a damaged school building behind them. Photo: Thaïs Martín Navas / Canadian Red Cross

As a mother of three school-age children, I am used to the reassuring routine of school life – packing lunches, checking homework, listening to playground stories. It’s a rhythm that feels stable, almost guaranteed. 

Powering Humanity Through Knowledge Sharing

Canadian Red Cross volunteers at Montreal’s Hôtel‑Dieu warming centre. Photo: Sara Selma Maref / Canadian Red Cross

While spring is settling in and temperatures are becoming milder, people experiencing homelessness had to endure extreme cold throughout the winter. When faced with the looming humanitarian emergency in Montreal, the city called on the Canadian Red Cross to operate two night-time warming centres in the boroughs of Ville Saint‑Laurent and Plateau-Mont‑Royal.

When the Weather Turns: Emergency Preparedness in Coastal Communities of Newfoundland and Labrador

Red Cross personnel presenting at a Be Ready workshop. Photo: Canadian Red Cross

In Newfoundland and Labrador, there’s a saying that you can experience all four seasons in the run of a day. One moment, the ocean is calm. The next, winds rise, waves crash, and communities prepare for whatever might be on the way. 

How Definity and the Canadian Red Cross Support Emergency Preparedness in Canada

Canadian Red Cross personnel preparing emergency kits. Photo: Hannah Kiviranta

Each year, emergencies and disasters impact communities across Canada. As disruptive events such as wildfires, floods, and severe storms become more frequent, being prepared has never been more important. 

In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, support looks like standing shoulder to shoulder

Red Cross personnel working together to support those impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Photo: Damien Naylor / IFRC

When Hurricane Melissa approached the Caribbean in October 2025, communities in Jamaica prepared themselves for what could become a catastrophic storm. 

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