Visiting Information - CEPCA 2024

Canada

September 9 - 11, 2025

Canada

September 9 - 11, 2025

Canadian Emergency Preparedness and
Climate Adaptation Convention

SHAPE THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION

For the first time, Canada will host an unprecedented event that unites the entire emergency preparedness and climate adaptation industry. With public safety is at risk as natural disasters increase across the country, this is a convention you don't want to miss.

The Canadian Emergency Preparedness and Climate Adaptation Convention (CEPCA) is designed to foster collaboration to create more resilient communities by providing a dynamic platform for professionals to network, discover innovative solutions, and learn from one another. Build your knowledge and skills transfer across interprovincial borders in Canada by engaging with experts, and participating in thought-provoking discussions. Discover new and innovative climate technologies ensuring that help reaches those in need and future proof your robust and adaptable emergency response strategies.

Be part of a collaborative effort ensuring that resilience strategies are sustainable and inclusive — shape the future  of emergency preparedness and climate adaptation

Shaping the Future of Emergency Management and Climate Adaptation

CEPCA 2024 will feature expert-led panel discussions and an exhibition showcasing cutting-edge climate technologies. Attendees will explore innovative emergency response strategies and resilient infrastructure solutions. Networking opportunities will foster knowledge exchange across provinces, and a focus on Indigenous traditions will ensure holistic, sustainable approaches to the climate crisis.

Why you should register and attend CEPCA

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Knowledge Sharing

Participate in knowledge and skills transfer initiatives across Canada's provinces.

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Innovative Technologies

Discover new climate technologies enhancing emergency response efforts.

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Unify the Industry

This exhibition bridges sectors traditionally working in silos, fostering collaboration in emergency management and climate adaptation.

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Resilient Infrastructure

Explore initiatives aimed at creating resilient infrastructure and communities in the face of natural hazards.

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National showcase

Experience Canada's national expertise firsthand, promoting trade and collaboration like never before.

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Indigenous Perspectives

Learn how Indigenous traditions are prioritized in addressing the climate crisis and developing solutions.

Kayla Pepper

Excellent turnout of emergency management and local leaders.

Kayla Pepper

Principal, Colliers Project Leaders