Programs and Services
9-1-1 is the number you will be able to call in an emergency that will connect you to a trained emergency dispatcher in the NWT.
Defines a way to report on the provision of municipal governance.
Disaster can strike any time – and everyone has a role to play. Will you Be Ready?
A boil water advisory is a recommendation made to residents advising them to boil tap water for one minute prior to drinking.
MACA issues licenses to Businesses operating on a territorial-wide basis or outside community boundaries through the Act.
The program offers funding for organizations that provide services to people under 25 years of age.
Planning to ensure the protection of people, property and the environment in emergency situations.
Community fire protection in the Northwest Territories is challenging, particularly for smaller communities.
Provides financial assistance to community governments that host evacuees who do not go to a designated Evacuation Centre.
Supporting community government staff and elected officials with learning and development.
Funding to support community organized searches for missing persons in the Northwest Territories (NWT).
MACA’s Consumer Affairs Office deals with the concerns of anyone who buys or uses goods or services in the Northwest Territories.
Information about disaster recovery and disaster financial assistance.
Drinking water is an important issue to NWT residents and we want to clarify and explain how drinking water is made safe.
Training, Water Sampling, SOP's, Forms. Log Sheets, Resources for Water Treatment Plant Operators.
Learn more about how emergencies are managed in the NWT.
FPW, held every October across North America, educates people about the risk of home fires and ways to minimize them.
Fireworks are regulated in the Northwest Territories by the Fire Works Regulations of the Fire Prevention Act.