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BydenobWildfires are no longer rare, seasonal concerns in Canada — they are now a dominant threat across much of the country. From the boreal forests of Alberta to the pine-dominated wilderness of Northern Ontario, the risk of a fast-moving wildfire forcing a bugout is very real. As preppers, we don’t rely on luck. We prepare,…
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BydenobFor most Canadian preppers, the focus is on staying put—building supplies, hardening the home, and riding out whatever comes. But sometimes, the wisest and safest move is to leave. Whether it’s a raging wildfire in Alberta, an ice storm that cripples Ontario’s grid, or flash floods in the Maritimes, the reality is this: you may…
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BydenobIf there’s one thing the last two decades have taught Canadians, it’s that disaster can strike in many forms—and often without much warning. From wildfires and floods to ice storms, pandemics, and infrastructure failures, the spectrum of risk is wide. As a nation known for its stability and strong institutions, it’s easy to grow complacent….
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BydenobWhen the WHO declared the global pandemic, I knew right away that things were going to get ugly. As of March 13th 2020, I have decided that my family needs to go into a bug in situation. This was always the plan, the proverbial trigger has been pulled! Here is a daily update on what…
CPN SPECIAL EDITION: TRUMP’S TARIFFS JUST IGNITED A PREPPER CRISIS: What You Need to Know Now
BydenobIn 2025, President Donald Trump announced a sweeping set of tariffs targeting imports from key trading partners—including China, Canada, and Mexico. The move, framed as a national security response to illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and trade imbalances, has already begun reshaping consumer markets. But for preppers—individuals who prioritize self-sufficiency and emergency preparedness—these policy shifts carry…
