

Comprehensive monitoring of weather alerts, cybersecurity threats, public health emergencies, and international events affecting Canadians
Friday, February 27, 2026
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Real-time weather conditions and alerts across Canada • Auto-syncs every 2 min • Last synced: 10:35 p.m.Live
British Columbia
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Alberta
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Alberta
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Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan
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Manitoba
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Manitoba
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Ontario
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Ontario
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Ontario
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Ontario
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Ontario
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Quebec
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New Brunswick
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New Brunswick
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New Brunswick
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Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
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Prince Edward Island
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Yukon
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Northwest Territories
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Nunavut
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National, Provincial, Municipal, Indigenous and Inuit Emergencies Across Canada
Non-weather related emergencies • Auto-syncs every hour • Last synced: 10:35 p.m.Live
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Ongoing monitoring of national security threats, critical infrastructure protection, and emergency preparedness across Canada.
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Enhanced border security measures and monitoring at all Canadian ports of entry to ensure national security and public safety.
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Provincial wildfire preparedness and prevention program monitoring high-risk areas across BC. Emergency response teams on standby.
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Enhanced monitoring and protection of critical energy infrastructure including oil and gas facilities across Alberta.
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Ongoing monitoring of healthcare system capacity and emergency preparedness across Ontario hospitals and healthcare facilities.
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Provincial civil security monitoring and emergency response coordination for public safety across Quebec.
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Ongoing maintenance and monitoring of critical urban infrastructure including water systems, transit, and emergency services.
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Enhanced earthquake preparedness and emergency response planning for Vancouver and surrounding areas in seismic risk zones.
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Ongoing flood mitigation and river monitoring program to protect Calgary communities from potential flooding events.
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Emergency services and support coordination for First Nations communities across Canada, including water advisories and infrastructure support.
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Active drinking water advisories affecting multiple First Nations communities. Emergency water supply and infrastructure repairs ongoing.
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Emergency access and supply chain support for remote Indigenous communities with limited road access, particularly during seasonal transitions.
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Emergency support and services coordination for Inuit communities across Nunavut, addressing food security, housing, and healthcare access.
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Emergency food security program addressing high costs and limited access to nutritious food in remote Inuit communities across the Arctic.
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Emergency response to climate change impacts on Inuit communities including permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and changing ice conditions.
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Enhanced search and rescue operations and emergency response capabilities for Inuit communities in the Northwest Territories Arctic region.
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Annual flood preparedness and monitoring program for Red River communities, with emergency response teams ready for spring flooding.
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Provincial hurricane and severe storm preparedness program for Atlantic Canada coastal communities.
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BC CDC confirms measles case in Vancouver. Potential exposure at multiple locations. Unvaccinated individuals should monitor for symptoms. Contact healthcare provider if symptoms develop.
View Full AlertHealth Canada reports increased influenza activity across multiple provinces. Vaccination recommended for high-risk groups. Monitor symptoms and seek medical attention if needed.
View Full AlertSanté Québec reports increased cases of gastroenteritis in the Montreal region. Practice good hand hygiene and stay home if symptomatic. Healthcare facilities implementing enhanced infection control measures.
View Full AlertManitoba Health reports increased respiratory illness activity in Winnipeg. Healthcare facilities experiencing higher patient volumes. Practice good hand hygiene and stay home if symptomatic.
View Full AlertNova Scotia Health confirms norovirus outbreak in Halifax area. Multiple cases reported in long-term care facilities. Enhanced cleaning protocols in place. Practice strict hand hygiene.
View Full AlertNL Health reports increased RSV activity in St. John's area. Particularly affecting young children. Parents advised to monitor symptoms. Seek medical attention if breathing difficulties occur.
View Full AlertYukon Health reminds residents of available mental health support services. Seasonal affective disorder common during winter months. Free counseling and support groups available. Reach out for help.
View Full AlertNunavut Health promotes food security and nutrition programs across territory. Community freezers and country food programs available. Nutritional support for families. Contact local health center for information.
View Full AlertWHO continues monitoring global disease outbreaks. Canadian travelers advised to check destination-specific health recommendations. Ensure routine vaccinations are up to date before international travel.
View Full AlertEnvironment Canada and Ontario Ministry of Environment have issued an air quality advisory for the GTA. Elevated levels of fine particulate matter expected. Sensitive individuals should limit outdoor activities.
View Full AlertAlberta Health Services issues cold weather advisory for Calgary and Edmonton. Extreme cold temperatures expected. Risk of frostbite and hypothermia. Limit outdoor exposure and check on vulnerable individuals.
View Full AlertSaskatchewan Health Authority encourages flu vaccination for all residents. Free vaccines available at pharmacies and health clinics. Protect yourself and vulnerable populations.
View Full AlertNew Brunswick Health reminds residents about tick-borne disease prevention. Lyme disease cases increasing. Check for ticks after outdoor activities. Seek medical attention if symptoms develop.
View Full AlertPEI Health launches updated COVID-19 booster campaign. New vaccines available for eligible residents. Book appointments online or at local pharmacies. Protect yourself and others.
View Full AlertNWT Health continues tuberculosis screening program in Yellowknife and surrounding communities. Free screening available. Early detection important for treatment success. Contact local health center.
View Full AlertData from Public Health Agency of Canada and provincial health authorities
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Significant earthquake detected with magnitude 7.1. Monitoring for aftershocks and potential tsunami warnings.
Assessing potential impacts on Canadian citizens in affected regions
Thousands to millions
Continued armed conflict in Ukraine with significant humanitarian impact. International diplomatic efforts ongoing. Infrastructure damage affecting civilian populations.
Canada providing military aid, humanitarian assistance, and refugee support. Travel to Ukraine strongly discouraged.
Millions of civilians affected
Ongoing armed conflict in Sudan causing severe humanitarian crisis. Mass displacement of civilians, food insecurity, and limited access to basic services. International aid operations facing significant challenges.
Canadian embassy operations suspended. Evacuation assistance provided to Canadian citizens. Humanitarian aid being coordinated.
Over 10 million people affected
On 2/27/2026 7:52:24 AM, an earthquake occurred in Bangladesh potentially affecting 60 thousand (in MMI>=VII). The earthquake had Magnitude 5.3M, Depth:9.751km.
Monitoring for potential impacts on Canadian citizens and interests
Thousands
From 26/02/2026 to 27/02/2026, a Tropical Storm (maximum wind speed of 139 km/h) URMIL-26 was active in SEPacific. The cyclone affects these countries: Vanuatu (vulnerability Medium). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0 (0.162 million in tropical storm).
Monitoring for potential impacts on Canadian citizens and interests
Thousands
On 2/26/2026 4:59:03 AM, an earthquake occurred in Russia potentially affecting 240 thousand in MMI III. The earthquake had Magnitude 5.7M, Depth:10km.
Monitoring for potential impacts on Canadian citizens and interests
Thousands
On 26/02/2026, a forest fire started in Mali, until 27/02/2026.
Monitoring for potential impacts on Canadian citizens and interests
Thousands
On 26/02/2026, a forest fire started in Ethiopia, until 27/02/2026.
Monitoring for potential impacts on Canadian citizens and interests
Thousands
Continued monitoring of regional tensions, armed conflicts, and diplomatic developments affecting stability in the Middle East region. Canadian diplomatic missions remain operational with enhanced security measures.
Canadian citizens advised to avoid non-essential travel to affected regions. Embassy services available with restrictions.
Millions across multiple countries
Ongoing monitoring of cross-strait relations and regional military activities. Diplomatic channels remain active. International community closely watching developments.
Canadian government monitoring situation. Trade and diplomatic relations maintained with all parties.
Regional populations
Continued political instability and armed conflict following military coup. Humanitarian situation deteriorating with displacement of civilians and restrictions on aid access.
Canada imposing sanctions and providing humanitarian assistance. Travel to Myanmar not recommended.
Millions affected by conflict
Ongoing political crisis with economic instability causing humanitarian concerns. Mass migration affecting neighboring countries. International diplomatic efforts continue.
Canadian embassy operations limited. Humanitarian assistance provided to refugees in region.
Millions affected, significant migration
Global Affairs Canada has updated travel advisories for multiple destinations due to security concerns, natural disasters, and health risks.
Canadian travelers advised to review current advisories and register with embassy
Canadian travelers
Significant earthquake detected with magnitude 5.3. Monitoring for aftershocks and potential tsunami warnings.
Assessing potential impacts on Canadian citizens in affected regions
Thousands to millions
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