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Explore the different levels of First Aid certification in Canada, from Emergency First Aid (EFA) to Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). This guide covers what each level entails, who should consider each certification, and how to choose the right one based on your needs and profession. Whether you need basic life-saving skills or advanced emergency care training, this article helps you understand your options and stay prepared for various emergencies.

If you're choosing between CPR A vs CPR C, we recommend CPR C because it covers all age ranges. The scope of CPR A is limited to adults, while CPR trains you to handle high-risk emergencies involving adults, children, and infants, (and 2 person CPR) making it the superior choice. With CPR C, you're prepared for at-home emergencies, workplace emergencies, and are able to better help your community in times of need.