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Canada Floods
Emergency crews evacuate residents in Montreal’s Cartierville neighborhood on May 8, 2017, as historic flooding triggers a city-wide state of emergency. Photo: Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Canada launches national Flood Risk Finder to boost awareness and preparedness

| @indiablooms | Apr 28, 2026, at 05:15 am

Ottawa: Canada launches national Flood Risk Finder, a national platform designed to give the public clear, accessible information on flood risks and hazards across the country.

Public Safety Canada said the platform is the first of its kind in Canada, offering a centralized and consistent source of flood risk data.

Provinces and territories can now opt in to make their local data available through the portal, with broader public rollout expected as jurisdictions join the system.

Minister Eleanor Olszewski said the initiative is aimed at improving public awareness and strengthening national resilience to increasingly frequent and severe flooding events.

The tool allows users to search by address and view flood risk levels on a four-point scale, ranging from low to extreme.

According to a statement, it designed to complement existing provincial and local data while addressing gaps that have made flood risk information difficult to access or interpret.

Flood risk management in Canada is shared across federal, provincial and territorial governments.

Ottawa said it will work with provinces and territories over the summer to expand participation and ensure wider availability of data on the platform.

The government is also encouraging homeowners, renters and businesses to use the tool to better understand their exposure and take steps to reduce potential damage from flooding.

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