Following the tragedy that occurred in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia on February 10, 2026, which resulted in the deaths of eight people and injuries to many more, the Canadian Red Cross is working ...
The Canadian Red Cross is asking for additional donations to the Tumbler Ridge Tragedy Appeal to help ensure sustained support for those directly affected in the weeks and months ahead. One hundred ...
The Canadian Red Cross today announced distribution of financial assistance to help people in the Fraser Valley and surrounding area with early recovery after flooding in December 2025. Due to the ...
February 18, 2026 - The Canadian Red Cross is working to support those impacted by the humanitarian crisis in Cuba and has launched the Cuba Humanitarian Crisis Appeal. February 18, 2026 - The ...
Traditionally, the red cross and red crescent have been the emblems of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. They are used to protect medical personnel, buildings and equipment in ...
Governments in Canada and around the world recognize the importance of protecting the red cross emblem from misuse. Here is a short summary of relevant legislation in Canada. The Geneva Conventions ...
Whenever natural disaster or crisis hits, our national corporate partners and supporters are right there with us on the frontline. Through their generous support, the Red Cross can respond immediately ...
Please visit our COVID‑19 resource page for the most current information about Red Cross programs, services and tips. In today’s society, many things can be a source of stress. So how can you limit ...
Shovelling snow is like a sport unto itself! It is certainly a work-out so it’s important to know how to do it without running the risk of injury. It doesn’t take much to save you a lot of headaches ...
Every year, hundreds of Canadians are affected by carbon monoxide poisoning. The results can be fatal. Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, colourless, and tasteless gas, and therefore not detectable ...
For people living with disabilities, preparing for disasters will need to take into account personal needs, such as mobility before, during and after a disaster – especially if there’s no power. It ...