The First World War marked a major turning point for the Canadian Red Cross Society (CRCS), establishing it as Canada’s leading wartime humanitarian aid organization.
The Canadian Red Cross Babysitting Course is for youth 11 years and up, and covers responsibility, safety, emergency preparedness, and more.
You will be invited to an in-person or phone interview to discuss your interests.
As Halloween approaches, it's time for witches, goblins, and superheroes to take to the streets. While Halloween in Canada is an exciting time, ensuring a safe and fun experience for all is essential.
One of the most common emergencies experienced by Canadians is a fire in their home. In Canada, house fires are most likely to occur between December and March. The most common causes of house fires ...
The Canadian Red Cross in British Columbia offers an extensive network of programs and services that actively reach out and serve local communities throughout the regions. Discover which programs and ...
The Stay Safe program teaches applicable and age-appropriate skills for youth aged 9-13 years old, while increasing and reinforcing their capacity to improve their own safety. Whether in their ...
Master CPR skills for professionals with a duty to respond. Learn steps to perform a rapid assessment, basic life support, and AED.
The Canadian Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR Course focuses on first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED for adults, children, and infants. Register today!
The Canadian Red Cross Emergency First Aid and CPR course equips you with the essential skills to save lives in an emergency, whether at home or work. Register today!
The Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Course teaches CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Review course information.
Across Canada, winter storms or extreme cold can occur suddenly and last for multiple days. The best way to protect yourself and your family is to follow these steps: ...