Emergency Management

Embedding Equity in Emergency Plans Before 2027

Embedding Equity in Emergency Plans Before 2027

Local governments across British Columbia are approaching a significant shift in emergency management. As of January 2027, the Emergency and Disaster Management Act will require local authorities to have formal emergency management plans in place. These plans must go beyond logistics and response protocols. They need to demonstrate how communities will protect people, animals, infrastructure and cultural safety during and after emergencies.

Updates to the Emergency Management and Business Continuity Requirements for BC Local Authorities

Updates to the Emergency Management and Business Continuity Requirements for BC Local Authorities

British Columbia's emergency management framework has been updated, clarifying responsibilities for local authorities.  The Emergency and Disaster Management Act (EDMA) was introduced in 2023, with an Order in Council 186 signed on May 11, 2026. This Order brings Section 47 of the EDMA into force effective January 1, 2027, confirming the obligations that municipalities and regional districts will need to meet.