WINTER 2025, VOL. 65, NO. 4

In this issue…

Articles

Planners as Champions of Resilience by Jack Lindsay

Building Climate Change Resilience: Strategic Advice for Community Planning by Kevin Hanna, Troy McMillan, Mark Seasons, and Kayleigh Swanson

Planning for Disruption – A Process That Never Ends by Glenn Miller

Why 2026 is a Landmark Year for Planners in Ontario – and Canada as a Whole by Chris Jones

Trial by Water: Conservation Authority Responses and Lessons Learned from the Storms of 2024 by Victoria Kramkowski, John MacKenzie, and David Kellershohn

Watershed-Based Governance Provides Co-Benefits in an Uncertain Future by Kyra Howes and Dalia Al-Ali

Lessons from a Planner at the Redwater Wildfire Response by Kyle Schole

Beyond Recreation: Trails as Climate Infrastructure for Resilience and Emergency Response by Magi Scallion and Mark Barsevskis

Resilient Rails: What Cycle Couriers Teach Us About Planning for Disruption by Sawyer Jonker and Jennifer Dean

Reflecting on the Urban Exodus: Rural Planning for City Expats by Sara Epp, Christopher Fullerton, Natasha Gaudio Harrison, and Ryan Gibson

The Absence of Gender in First Nation Emergency Management Policy by Sadia Afrin Lema and Robert Patrick