

EarthWatch
Emergencies can strike in many forms — and so do the stories that shape how we prepare and respond. EarthWatch is your window into the heart of community resilience across Canada. Through real footage, on‑the‑ground interviews, and local preparedness efforts, this video series highlights the awareness, teamwork, and innovation helping people stay safe during fires, floods, earthquakes, and other hazards.
From Indigenous knowledge keepers sharing land‑based wisdom to families, students, and emergency crews practicing drills and navigating real‑world emergencies, EarthWatch documents the people and places at the center of Canada’s safety story. These aren’t just updates — they’re lived experiences, lessons, and calls to action.
Submit a Story Idea Here
Have a story? We want to hear it. EarthWatch is powered by real voices—first responders, community leaders, Indigenous fire-keepers, evacuees, and everyday people living through Canada's wildfire reality. If you have a story idea, video tip, or lived experience that sheds light on wildfire prevention, resilience, or recovery, we invite you to share it. Each week, we select standout submissions to shoot and produce as part of our EarthWatch video series. Whether it’s a quick lead or a fully formed pitch, your perspective could help inform, inspire, and protect others. Use the form below to submit your idea—we’re listening.











