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      • The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has the main responsibility for providing SAR from the air. It also coordinates the national response for air and maritime SAR. CAF assets are tasked to respond to about 1000 SAR missions every year.
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  2. Provincial and territorial governments are responsible for searches for missing persons including those who are lost or overdue on land or inland waters - commonly known as Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR).

  3. Provincial and territorial governments are responsible for searches for missing persons including those who are lost or overdue on land or inland waters - commonly known as Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR), and often delegated to the police service of jurisdiction.

  4. The National Search and Rescue Secretariat (NSS) was established in 1986 as a national coordinating authority for SAR policy in Canada, as one of the key recommendations resulting from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Ocean Ranger disaster.

  5. Jul 24, 2015 · The National Search and Rescue Secretariat is responsible for the management and coordination of the National Search and Rescue Program (NSP). This program integrates organizations and resources that are involved in SAR, including both response and prevention.

  6. The role and organizational structure of the Canadian Armed Forces in national search and rescue. Western Canada search and rescue Victoria search and rescue region covering British Columbia and Yukon Territory.

  7. Search and Rescue Committees. Public Safety’s National Search and Rescue Secretariat coordinates and participates in multiple committees that enhance the delivery of SAR in Canada.

  8. Role. The National Search and Rescue Secretariat (Secretariat) provides policy advice and recommendations to support Canada's search and rescue efforts. The Secretariat also plays an important role in prevention through outreach initiatives that foster communication, interoperability and coordination within the search and rescue (SAR) community.

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