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ePrint Store Now Available

ICS Canada has joined up with Staples Canada to give you the ICS Canada ePrint Publications Store. Shop for all your ICS Canada training manuals, Field Guides, Task Books and Job Aids. Also available is laminated or paper wall sheets and posters for the training room, ICP or Emergency Coordination Centre.

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ICS Apparel Shop

Purchase ICS Canada branded hats, shirts, fleece, jackets and bags.

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Self Study ICS 100 and ICS 200 for purchase

Signup and purchase your ICS 100 Self Study and ICS 200 Self Study and take you training at home or from your place of work at a time convenient for you.

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Incident Command System

ICS is a Pan Canadian command and control structure used to help manage emergency incidents and planned events. It provides the framework for standard incident management response and improves interoperability between all response organizations as well as with international cooperators.

What We Do

The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized on-site management system designed to enable effective, efficient incident management by integrating a combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure.

The ICS is used to manage an incident or a non-emergency event, and can be used equally well for both small and large situations.

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The safety of responders and others.

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The achievement of response objectives.

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The efficient use of resources.

Vincent Demers

Vincent Demers

Chairperson, ICS Canada

Our Vision

We work towards the day when the ICS Canada system is accepted as the command, control, and coordination  response structure across Canada for managing tactical operations.

Our Mission

To enhance interoperability amongst ICS users in Canada, by providing an Operational Description, Incident Command System training curricula, and associated standards.

Training

ICS Canada Training Materials and Courses

ICS Canada training courses have been revised and reviewed by an interjurisdictional and interagency peer review group to provide comprehensive “all hazard” ICS curricula. Courses such as the “I” series I-100 through I-400 and I-402 are available for instructor delivery along with a series of courses for command and general staff, and various unit leader postions.

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News

Canadian Incident Action Plan Program – CIAPP

This program was create by CIFFC (Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre) to assist incident command teams in creating the incident action plan used during wildfire events.  CIAPP uses the ICS Canada forms set which is also available from the ICS Canada website. The...

IAEM-Canada and ICS Canada sign MOU to create a more disaster-resilient future 

The International Association of Emergency Managers Canada (IAEM-Canada) and Incident Command System (ICS) Canada are pleased to announce the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), effective June 11, 2025.  This MOU ensures that both parties will align...

CRHNet and ICS Canada sign MOU to create a more disaster-resilient future

CRHNet and ICS Canada sign MOU to create a more disaster-resilient future The Canadian Risk and Hazards Network (CRHNet) and Incident Command System (ICS) Canada are pleased to announce the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), effective May 16, 2025. This...

ICS Canada Annual Report 2024-25

Click the hyperlink to access the Annual Report - 2024/25

ICS Canada Reponse and Planning Guide

The ICS Canada Response and Planning Guide is available from the ICS Canade ePrint Publications site for $40.00 plus S&H in both offical languages. Order yours now! (Your first time on the ePrint Publications site, you will need to complete a profile form)

Cooperators

Canadian Risk and Hazards Network
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Equity, diversity, & inclusion commitment<br />
CIFFC and its member agencies are committed to global leadership in wildland fire equity, diversity and inclusion and ensuring a safe and healthy experience, both physically and psychologically, for all wildland fire personnel.</p>
<p>We will not tolerate harassment, bullying, racism or other forms of disrespectful behaviour.<br />
These behaviours hurt, undermine and divide us; preventing forward progress towards a more equitable, diverse and inclusive wildland fire community in Canada and around the world.