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Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC)

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Who We Are and What We Do

The Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) has strong historical roots, important modern responsibilities and clear future plans that will enable us to rise to the challenge of meeting evolving Canadian priorities.

The creation of a national weather service in 1871 was one of the early acts of the new Government of Canada. That decision recognized the importance of weather information for Canadians as well as the scientific tools that were becoming available. Over time, the scope of this work grew. For example, water survey activities were first officially recognized in 1908, later followed by the provision of weather information for aviation purposes.

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Today, our MSC is a Departmental Service Organization within Environment Canada that:

MSC Matrix Organization

MSC Matrix Organization

The MSC mission statement is a summary of our work:

"Helping Canadians adapt to the influences and impacts of atmospheric and related environmental conditions on human health and safety, economic prosperity and environmental quality."

The MSC has many facets:

Hurricane Gustav
Hurricane Gustav poised off Nova Scotia's south shore prior to landfall in Cape Breton


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