Press Release
From: Public Safety Canada
March 18, 2026
Canada’s vast and challenging landscapes make search and rescue (SAR) operations increasingly difficult, especially as climate‑related emergencies grow more frequent. Strengthening our SAR system requires sustained, coordinated efforts to ensure responders can reach people in distress wherever they are.
Today, the Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada, launched a call for proposals for the Search and Rescue New Initiatives Fund (SAR NIF).
The SAR NIF program is designed to increase the effectiveness, efficiency, economy, and innovation of SAR activities across Canada. The SAR NIF program provides up to $6.5M annually for new and ongoing projects that improve prevention and response to calls for assistance.
Building on this commitment to further support search and rescue across the country, the Government of Canada has also announced a one-time investment of $2.86M for seven projects, funded through SAR NIF, to help enhance Canada’s search and rescue capacity. This investment will support a wide range of projects, from strengthening SAR training, leadership, governance, and volunteer recruitment and retention, to building response capacity in communities and advancing tools that improve coordination and prevention efforts.
The Government of Canada is committed to strengthening search and rescue by working with provinces, territories, communities, specialized organizations, and individuals to reduce the risk of injury and loss of life and to ensure timely, effective emergency response.
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“Search and rescue in a country as vast and challenging as Canada depends on strong partnerships — between governments, communities, and the nearly 15,000 dedicated volunteers who step up to help others in times of need. As emergencies become more frequent and complex, Canada’s new government is focused on strengthening the systems that keep people safe. Through the Search and Rescue New Initiatives Fund, we are supporting innovative projects that improve coordination, build local capacity, and ensure responders have the tools they need to reach people in distress wherever they are.”
– The Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada
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Soraya Lemur
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Office of the Honourable Eleanor Olszewski
Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada
soraya.lemur@ps-sp.gc.ca
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