Emergency Preparedness Act Explained
The Emergency Preparedness Act (French: Loi sur la protection civile) was a legislative act of the Canadian Parliament. It was passed in 1988 during the Mulroney government and repealed in August 2007 by the Harper government during the 39th Canadian Parliament.[1] [2] It was replaced by the Emergency Management Act.
Notes and References
- Web site: Canada, House of Commons Debates, "Emergencies Act", 33rd Parl, 2nd Sess (16 November 1987). November 16, 1987. PrimaryDocuments.ca.
- Web site: Consolidated federal laws of canada, Emergency Preparedness Act. Legislative Services. Branch. August 3, 2007. laws-lois.justice.gc.ca.