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The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs has made several recommendations ahead of the federal 2024 budget.
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Lambton College is set to host the 2023 Canadian FireFit National and World Championships at the college’s Sarnia, Ont. campus this month.
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The Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs has awarded mental health bursaries to 20 fire departments across the province.
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A fire chief in Digby County, N.S., is calling for provincial legislation that would stop employers from reprimanding volunteer firefighters if they leave work to respond to an emergency.
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Cooking fires are the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries. Unattended cooking is the leading cause of cooking fires and deaths. These numbers highlight the importance of this year’s Fire Prevention Week theme, “ Cooking safety starts with YOU! Pay attention to fire prevention™”, which works to better educate the public on how to help prevent fires and burns while cooking.
» Don’t wait, order Your 2023 FPW Products Now!
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Halifax firefighter and training officer Trevor Marshall talks trends in firefighter training with Canadian Firefighter’s editor Brittani Schroeder. By Brittani Schroeder.
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Using tasks as call signs, a firefighter might have his call sign changed several times during the same incident and will likely have a different call sign at his next incident. By Gord Schreiner.
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We are constantly bringing new members to the trucks as our veterans retire. Let’s face it, one day we will be leaving the department, taking all of our years of service with us. By Jason Clark.
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I’ve learned over the years through my cooking classes that, as much as people really love it, they can be intimidated by cooking seafood at home. By Patrick Mathieu.
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FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST |
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Hailing from Nova Scotia, retired Fire Chief and Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables Tory Rushton chats with host and retired Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy about the challenges of volunteer fire fighting in small rural towns, taking an organized approach to advocate for more resources, the importance of networking, how provinces can incorporate the local fire service to strengthen wildfire response, and navigating discussions around deploying crews to other areas in need.
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