Canada's response to conflicts, crises and disasters
How Canada helps Canadians affected by crises abroad and supports countries facing natural disasters, conflict or acute food insecurity.
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Consular response to large-scale emergencies
The Government of Canada provides emergency assistance to Canadians in large-scale emergencies abroad.
Humanitarian assistance
Canada helps during international crises and natural disasters.
Refugees and migrants
How Canada supports refugees, how Canadian citizens can help and how to apply for refugee status in Canada.
Peacebuilding, stability and security
Efforts to stabilize fragile states, including through peacekeeping and the Peace and Stabilization Operations Program.
Disaster Assistance Response Team
The Disaster Assistance Response Team is 1 component of the Government of Canada tool kit used to respond to natural disasters abroad.
Ongoing and past crises abroad
Canada reacts quickly and appropriately to large-scale emergencies abroad, including when it receives requests for assistance from other countries.
A Global Pandemic Requires a Global Response
Report and recommendations by Special Envoy on Humanitarian and Refugee Issues, Bob Rae.
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