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National Indigenous Fire Safety Council

@NIFSC_CA

The NIFSC is designed to support Indigenous communities in development of their internal capacity to support community safety and resiliency.

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Thank you to everyone who attended the 2024 Indigenous Public Safety Conference! We’d love your feedback! Please take a moment to complete our post-event survey. forms.monday.com/forms/d1056173… Thank you for your time and support—we look forward to growing together!


Thank you to Firefighters Without Borders Canada, Brampton Fire, and Mayor Patrick Brown for their generous donation of a Technical Rescue truck! This invaluable support will be a powerful resource for wildland fire suppression training in First Nations communities.

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This is our meeting with Global Fire Rescue Service Inc. National Indigenous Fire Safety Council went to Stettler AB to present on Indigenizing Global Fire’s corporate structure and business operations based on a foundation of reconciliation in the fire services.

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Today, we remember and honor the many Indigenous veterans who have served and sacrificed in defense of their communities and homelands. From past to present, Indigenous warriors have played a vital role in the protection of all Canadians, standing for peace, justice, and safety.

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Communities across Canada are invited to host a FireSmart Preparedness Day between May 3 and October 31, 2025! Get a $500 grant to organize a neighborhood cleanup, BBQ, or community event to help reduce wildfire risks. Apply here: firesmartcanada.ca/programs/wildf…


The National Indigenous Fire Safety Council's Annual General Meeting is coming up on Sunday, December 8, 2024, at 3:00 PM EST. For more information, visit indigenousfiresafety.ca/en/nifsc-membe…

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L'assemblée générale annuelle du National Indigenous Fire Safety Council aura lieu le dimanche 8 décembre 2024 à 15 h 00 HNE. Pour plus d'informations, visitez indigenousfiresafety.ca/fr/nifsc-membe…

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Tune in for an insightful Collaborative Governance Panel Discussion happening today from 1:15 PM to 2:45 PM EST! We’re proud to announce that the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council's Sr. Director, Blaine Wiggins, will be joining the panel.

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Thank you to all participants, speakers, vendors, and volunteers for making the 2024 Indigenous Public Safety Conference a Success! Excited to announce that next year’s conference will be in Calgary, Alberta! Stay tuned for Save the Date details!

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Exciting news! Yesterday at the Indigenous Public Safety Conference, the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council (NIFSC) proudly presented the National Indigenous Fire Prevention Leadership Award to Statistics Canada

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That's a wrap on Day 1 of the Indigenous Public Safety Conference! What an incredible kickoff! Today was filled with powerful discussions, insightful presentations, and meaningful connections.

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Day 2 of Pre-Conference Training: Complete! What an incredible journey! We dove deep into [key topics or skills covered], gaining valuable insights and hands-on experience. The energy and collaboration among participants have been truly inspiring!

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Exciting news! The conference program for the Indigenous Public Safety Conference is now available! assets.ctfassets.net/5izjgsoqhaa4/2… Join us from October 24 to 25 for a series of engaging sessions, insightful discussions, and valuable workshops.


Day 1 of the Indigenous Public Safety Pre-Conference Training is a wrap! Don’t miss out! Day 2 of training takes place tomorrow, October 23, and the main conference kicks off from October 24 to 25. Check out some highlights from the day! ⬇️ #IndigenousPublicSafety #TrainingDay

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NIFSC is thrilled to announce this year’s Fire Prevention Lesson Plan Campaign and Poster Contest for Indigenous youth in Kindergarten to Grade 8! Full Contest Outline & Lesson Plans: indigenousfiresafety.ca/en/2024firepre…


Smoke alarms protect everyone, especially our little ones! Help them help you: Make them work for you! by teaching children what the alarm sounds like and what to do when they hear it. Practice your fire escape plan with the whole family. #SmokeAlarmEducation #FirePreventionWeek

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Don't forget to register for this year’s Indigenous Public Safety Conference in Richmond, British Columbia from October 24 and 25, 2024 at the River Rock Casino hotel. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from industry experts. Register online - eventbrite.ca/e/indigenous-p…

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Les inscriptions sont ouvertes pour la Conférence sur la sécurité publique autochtone de cette année à Richmond, en Colombie-Britannique, les 24 et 25 octobre 2024 à l’hôtel River Rock Casino. eventbrite.ca/e/indigenous-p…

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Today, September 30th, NIFSC reflects on the profound impact of residential schools and honors the resilience of Indigenous survivors, families, and communities. This day calls for listening, learning, and standing together on the path toward meaningful reconciliation.

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Indigenous Fire Marshal Service - NIFSC collaborating with the Walpole Island Fire Department to provide urgently needed new PPE, under the leadership of Fire Chief Bob Smith.

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