Parliamentary Committee Notes: Requests for Federal Assistance (RFA) Process

Proposed Response

Requests for Federal Assistance

Financial Implications

Background

Recent emergency events including this year’s wildfire season, Hurricane Fiona, and the COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated the importance of having surge capacity readily available, and Government of Canada investments have supported non-governmental organizations to respond to other large-scale emergencies.

The intersection of cyclical natural disasters, such as floods, wildfires and atmospheric river events, with the COVID-19 pandemic presents additional unique challenges to Provinces/Territories (PTs), First Nations and municipalities across Canada that are responsible for managing responses to emergencies within their jurisdictions.

Public Safety Canada is working with federal, provincial and territorial partners, through the Government Operations Centre (GOC), to ensure ongoing coordinated responses to natural disasters or other incidents.

Since the start of 2020, the Government of Canada has responded to 230 RFAs including 150 for COVID.

Background on Requests for Assistance

A Request for Federal Assistance (RFA) is the formalization of a request to the federal government to provide support in response to an emergency such as a natural disaster, national security incident and/or pandemic like COVID-19. If the Provinces or Territories (P/Ts) assess that the emergency exceeds their capacity and resources to response, they may seek assistance from the federal government to help them fill the gaps to mitigate and respond to an emergency. Additionally, federal organizations may also require resources from their federal partners if their ability to continue to operate and respond to an emergency is beyond their capacity.

When a P/T makes an official RFA, there is a well-established process in place for managing RFAs, through the Government Operation Centre (GOC), that includes interdepartmental consultation and coordination of all departments as required.

When the emergency involves a First Nation (FN) community, FN leadership, depending on relevant emergency management agreements, will work in collaboration with their P/Ts and/or Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) or regional officials, to assess the emergency and propose a response. If a resolution is not possible at the regional level, a request for assistance may be sought.

The GOC coordinates formal RFAs from the federal government and P/Ts and liaises with key organizations such as the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).

The GOC has established an RFA Secretariat led by the GOC to receive, evaluate, and prioritize all RFAs. The GOC convenes consultation with implicated departments to review RFAs, as required.

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