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      • Building Back Better, or more frequently termed Build Back Better (BBB), is a strategy aimed at reducing the risk to the people of nations and communities in the wake of future disasters and shocks. It is a conceptual strategy that has continued to evolve since its origination in May 2005.
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  2. Feb 26, 2023 · Building back better requires resilience to be fully costed into the rebuild. It requires a focus on disaster-risk reduction – improving how we build and where, putting the community at the...

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  3. Building back better – a resiliency agenda for the middle class. As we fight for every Canadian and defend everyone’s ability to succeed, we also need to focus on the future, and on building back better. This forms the third foundation of the Government’s approach.

    • Enhance whole-of-society collaboration and governance to strengthen resilience. All orders of government and sectors of society have essential roles to play in EM.
    • Improve understanding of disaster risks in all sectors of society. Access to accurate risk information, through an open and inclusive dialogue, is critical to informed decision-making.
    • Increase focus on whole-of-society disaster prevention and mitigation activities. The most effective EM activities are proactive prevention/mitigation measures that are used to eliminate, reduce or adapt to risks.
    • Enhance disaster response capacity and coordination and foster the development of new capabilities. Ensuring that FPT governments are prepared for emergencies is imperative to the safety of the population, and also facilitates more effective response and recovery efforts.
  4. By focusing on eliminating the crises that already existed, the government can build a fair, inclusive and resilient economy that benefits all of Canada’s workers. Here’s how. Download Unifor’s Roadmap for a Fair, Inclusive and Resilient Economic Recovery (PDF).

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · Ottawa - Newly released documents show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was given warnings about the complexity of plans to "build back better" from the pandemic that could lead to economic...

  6. Building Back Better, or more frequently termed Build Back Better (BBB), is a strategy aimed at reducing the risk to the people of nations and communities in the wake of future disasters and shocks. It is a conceptual strategy that has continued to evolve since its origination in May 2005.

  7. The public dialogue in Canada increasingly focuses on how we can build back better for everyone. It asks how we can best advance strong policies that help eliminate barriers facing Indigenous Peoples, Black and racialized peoples, and persons with disabilities.

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