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BydenobAs moderator for the International Preppers Network Forumand the Canadian Preppers Network Forum, I have had the opportunity to interact with preppers from across the country and around the globe. In fact, I have been so lucky as to have met some of them face to face. Thy come from all walks of life…professionals, blue…
There’s No Place Like Home – Guest post by Lee Flynn
BydenobA Few Tips on How to Make your Camping Trip a Bit more Comfortable Camping combines all of the best parts of sleeping on the ground, getting eaten by insects, and pooping outdoors. However, despite the fact that most of our ancestors got over “the call of the wild” about ten thousand years ago, nearly…
Ham Radio Comms Plan For SHTF – Part III
Now that we’ve been over what frequencies we can listen to for information on a local and long distance basis, let’s try to put together a plan that will work. Since we spent so much time on listening, let’s start there. If at all possible, you should be monitoring local comms on a 24 hour…
The CPN Welcomes our newest Contributor – Introducing “CdnGuy”!
BydenobWe here at the CPN are always happy when we stumble into the American Preppers Public Forum and bump into a fellow Canadian! We are even happier when that fellow Canadian says that he heard about the Network through James Talmage Stevens Family Preparedness Guide on Blog Talk Radio – Thanks for helping to spread…
Movie Monday
BydenobWartime Farm Episode 2
Title: The 5 Tenets of Preparedness Every Canadian Prepper Should Master
BydenobIntroduction:When disaster strikes—whether it’s a freak ice storm, power grid failure, wildfire evacuation, or a full-blown SHTF scenario—your survival hinges on more than just luck. It depends on your level of preparedness, and the best way to ensure you’re ready is by mastering the Five Tenets of Preparedness. These principles serve as the foundation for…

