Disaster Response and Emergency Management Symposium

With wildfires, floods, and extreme heat becoming more frequent and destructive, the need for coordinated, climate-resilient emergency planning has never been greater.

 

CI’s Disaster Response and Emergency Management Symposium (DREMS) delivers actionable tools, peer case studies, and cross-sector dialogue to help participants turn policy into action before the 2026 disaster season and beyond. 

 

Designed in collaboration with an exceptional lineup of frontline emergency managers, Indigenous leaders, regulators, and resilience experts, the agenda features tabletop simulations, success panels, and expert-led analysis to help attendees gain clarity on EDMA compliance, funding strategies, and Indigenous partnership from regulators, leaders, and frontline practitioners.

 

2026 Conference Highlights Include:

  • Implementing the New Emergency & Disaster Management Act (EDMA)
  • First Nations Leadership & Cultural Fire Practices 
  • Critical Infrastructure Continuity During Wildfires/Floods
  • Health-System Preparedness for Extreme Heat & Smoke Events 
  • Insurance & Financing Strategies to Fund Community Resilience Projects

To view the full agenda, visit the event website

Speaker Details

Dr. Enda MurphyAssistant Professor, Coastal Engineering, The University of British Columbia

 

Kathryn BakosManaging Director, Finance and Resilience, Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation

 

Dr. Noureddine BénichouPrincipal Research Officer, National Research Council

 

Aline BennettSenior Manager, Climate Risk & Resilience, Environmental Advisory, WSP in Canada

 

Chris Case, Fire ChiefChatham-Kent Fire & Rescue

 

Honourable Kelly GreeneMinister of Emergency Management and Climate ReadinessGovernment of British Columbia

 

Charlene JoeDirector of Indigenous EngagementCity of Merritt

 

Courtney KillabySenior AnalystCanadian Public Safety Operations Organization (CanOps)

 

Sean StrangDirector of Recovery and MitigationCity of Merritt

Event Topic

Emergency Management, Fire & Rescue, First Responders

Relevant Audiences

All State and Local Government, All Federal Government, City Government, Municipalities, State Government, Department of Health and Human Services, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Disaster Response and Emergency Management Symposium
Event Type
Onsite
Event Subtype
Conference / Summit
When
Wed, Feb 11, 2026 - Thu, Feb 12, 2026
Registration Cost

Indigenous Communities, Govt, Non-Profits:

C$ 1,695.00

Register by 01/16/2026


Indigenous Communities, Govt, Non-Profits:

C$ 1,795.00

Register by 02/12/2026


Standard:

C$ 2,295.00

Register by 01/16/2026


Standard:

C$ 2,495.00

Register by 02/12/2026

Location

Coast Capri Hotel

1171 Harvey Ave

Kelowna, CA, V1Y 6E8

Website
Click here to view event website
Organizers
ACI
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