External Communications at The Central Emergency Government Headquarters/Canadian Forces Station Carp)
Background The underground facility at Carp was ostensibly built as [...]
CEGHQ Designated Officials In-Briefing/Orientation (by Dave Peters, Manager, EmGovSitCen)
PART ONE- INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Central Emergency Headquarters here [...]
Emergency Government Situation Centre manual – Date Unknown – Briefing Note Format – by Dave Peters, Lt.Col. Ret’d.
BRIEFING FORMAT OPENING STATEMENT ALERTS STATUS (CCAS, US & NATO [...]
The War Cabinet Room in the Central Emergency Government Headquarters (the Diefenbunker)
The War Cabinet would have had ministers responsible for: Defence [...]
The Role of the “Diefenbunker” (The Central Emergency Government Headquarters) in Canada’s Civil Defence/Continuity of Government Program
Background 1. Constructed in the years 1959-61, the Central Emergency [...]
PRINCIPLES OF CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT (SUMMARY)
Principles The five principles of the Continuity of Government Program [...]
Principles of the Continuity of Government (CoG) Program IN DETAIL
Note… the following is a summary description of the C [...]
The Continuity of Government Program as a Component of CD
The Continuity of Government Program was conceived in the late [...]
The Changing Status of Continuity of Government (CoG) and Civil Defence (CD) Preparations – late 1950s into the 1960s
The extensive preparations authorized and set in motion by the [...]
Provincial / Territorial Emergency Measures Organisations
Provincial/Territorial EMOs mid 1980s
