• Creating a 120,000-strong National Civil Defence Corps to strengthen Canada’s resilience and sovereignty
  • Providing meaningful employment while building national preparedness for emergencies
  • Addressing multiple threats simultaneously: climate disasters, infrastructure protection, and national security

“The world is changing, and Canada can no longer afford to be complacent,” said Green Party Co-Leader Jonathan Pedneault. “Whether it’s wildfires forcing people from their homes, cyberattacks on our institutions, or the growing instability of Arctic geopolitics, the risks we face are real and growing. Our plan is about making sure Canadians are prepared—not in fear, but in determination. A National Civil Defence Corps will build resilience, create meaningful employment, and help ensure that no community faces a crisis alone.”

The Green Party’s plan includes:

  • The provision of universal civil defence training, ensuring all Canadians—regardless of age or background—have access to basic emergency preparedness skills, including first aid, crisis response, and cybersecurity awareness.
  • An optional advanced defence skills track, where tens of thousands of Canadians can learn search-and-rescue, survival techniques, tactical first aid, and firearms safety—not just for security, but also for strengthening their ability to protect and support their communities.
  • Expanding Canada’s reserve forces by 20,000 members, bringing civilian readiness up to the standards of our democratic allies and ensuring that Canadians have the tools they need to respond to national emergencies.