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Plan, prepare, act: Government of Canada launches first National Adaptation Strategy

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On June 27, 2023, the Government of Canada launched the National Adaptation Strategy. The Strategy lays out an agreed-upon framework to reduce the risk of climate-related disasters, improve health outcomes, protect nature and biodiversity, build and maintain resilient infrastructure, and support a strong economy. It also identifies common goals, objectives, and targets to focus the efforts of governments and communities across these key areas and to help ensure future investments are targeted and effective.

The Strategy was released in November 2022 for a period of final comment, with provinces, territories, and national Indigenous organizations reviewing it and providing feedback. The Government of Canada Adaptation Action Plan, also released alongside the National Adaptation Strategy in November 2022, has been updated to include new federal investments and initiatives related to flooding, freshwater, supply chains, and security.

A notable feature of the Plan is a $164.2 million investment to advance the ongoing Flood Hazard Identification and Mapping Program (FHIMP). This investment provides five years of funding toward projects under the FHIMP, while working to increase nation-wide flood mapping coverage and to share accessible flood hazard information with all Canadians.

Access Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy: Building Resilient Communities and a Strong Economy at:
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-plan/national-adaptation-strategy.html