Reports that examine emergency management throughout the province.
The provincial emergency coordination centre provides yearly operational statistic summaries. These are provided by fiscal year. Statistics are provided by region (PDF, 279 KB), and in total, for:
Annual Summaries
This project involves a cross-jurisdictional scan of agencies in Canada, the United States, and internationally. It supports the development of a funding and governance model for road rescue services in B.C., incorporating best practices and learnings from other jurisdictions, while considering factors unique to our province.
Efforts continue across B.C. government ministries to support recovery for all communities impacted by the 2021 atmospheric river events.
Below are recovery progress summaries for Abbotsford, Merritt and Princeton created in November 2022, one year after the event.
COVID-19 Lessons Learned Review: Final Report (PDF, 2.4MB)
On Mar. 2, 2022, the B.C. Government announced an independent review and public consultation on government’s operational response to the COVID-19 pandemic to better inform preparations and responses to future emergencies. The independent review was led by Bob de Faye, Daniel Perrin and Chris Trumpy.
Translated versions: Français (French)(PDF, 341KB) | 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)(PDF, 487KB) | 繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)(PDF, 656KB) | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi)(PDF, 262KB)
COVID-19 Lessons Learned Review: Event Timeline Database (XLS, 136KB)
This database was developed as part of the COVID-19 Lessons Learned Review, which assessed government’s operational response throughout the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Event Timeline Database references approximately 1,000 events that informed the COVID-19 Lessons Learned review.
On Dec. 4, 2017, the B.C. Government announced an independent review of the wildfire and flooding events. The independent review was co-chaired by George Abbott and Chief Maureen Chapman. Their team heard from those who were affected by the wildfires and flooding that year through a series of open houses.
On April 30, 2018, Abbott and Chapman submitted their final report, Addressing the New Normal: 21st Century Disaster Management in British Columbia (PDF, 16.2MB).
On Oct. 31, 2018, the B.C. Government released its Action Plan (PDF, 856KB). This Action Plan addresses the 108 recommendations in the Abbot-Chapman Report. Additionally, it considers reports from events related to the 2018 floods and wildfires.
A six-month progress update on that Action Plan was released on April 30, 2019.
A 12-month progress update on that Action Plan was released on October 31, 2019.
The findings in this report were collected in an Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the B.C. government. It was published in February 2018.
Emergency Management BC led an internal review after the 2017 wildfires and flooding. Through a collaborative process, EMBC engaged with key partners in emergency management. This included provincial ministries, local and federal governments as well as First Nations. The report identifies areas for improvement and suggested actions for Emergency Management BC.