The enhancement of crisis handling capability within the Canadian federal structure.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1972Description: 45p., no refs, 4 annexesSubject: This report is a condensation of the results of a study by a group headed by Lieutenant General M. R. Dare. The Study dealt with the state of preparedness for managing crises as the Study Group found it in 1972, with the problems of recognizing and anticipating approaching crises and with physical and procedural arrangements for improved handling of crises. The group prepared detailed reports, with annexes, dealing with organization, procedures and methods of operations for the guidance and assistance of the government and departments. It also prepared a shorter document setting forth the essentials of its findings and its recommendations. It is this shorter document, as edited by General Dare for publication that is presented hereItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This report is a condensation of the results of a study by a group headed by Lieutenant General M. R. Dare. The Study dealt with the state of preparedness for managing crises as the Study Group found it in 1972, with the problems of recognizing and anticipating approaching crises and with physical and procedural arrangements for improved handling of crises. The group prepared detailed reports, with annexes, dealing with organization, procedures and methods of operations for the guidance and assistance of the government and departments. It also prepared a shorter document setting forth the essentials of its findings and its recommendations. It is this shorter document, as edited by General Dare for publication that is presented here
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