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- The Government of Canada announces $1.59 million to support youth crime prevention in Nunavut and to make communities safer. canada.ca/en/public-safe…
- Do your part to keep everyone safe in Canada. Learn the signs of human trafficking and how you can contribute to a safer Canada: publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/cntrng-crm…
- Minister Anandasangaree makes an echo announcement for the Government of Canada’s first-ever National Food Security Strategy at the Malvern Urban Farm in Scarborough. canada.ca/en/public-safe…
- We’re proposing some changes to Bill C-22. We’re making it clearer that regulations or ministerial orders can’t replace legal authorization, such as warrants and production orders, for access to personal information. Learn more: canada.ca/en/services/po…
- Minister of Public Safety signs Memorandum of Understanding between Canada and Qatar. canada.ca/en/public-safe…
- Rain barrels can help collect water runoff from rooftops. Position yours at the base of downspouts to catch flowing water and to reduce runoff around your home. Learn more about rain barrels, eavestroughs and downspouts: canada.ca/en/services/po…
- Minister Anandasangaree announces investment to strengthen Canada’s maritime security in the Great Lakes. canada.ca/en/public-safe…
- #Cyberbullying isn’t just hurtful; it can have legal consequences. Understanding the law helps both parents and kids recognize the importance of responsible online behaviour. Find out more: canada.ca/en/public-safe… #StopCyberbullying
- We made some changes to Bill C-22. A new provision in the interpretation section makes it clear that Electronic Service Providers cannot be required to decrypt unless they already have the information needed to do so, protecting end-to-end encryption. canada.ca/en/services/po…
- (1/1) We made some changes to Bill C-22. We have lowered the threshold for systemic vulnerability from “substantial” to “credible” risk.(2/2) We have also clarified that electronic service providers are not required to comply with Ministerial or compliance orders that would introduce a systemic vulnerability or prevent them for rectifying one. More: canada.ca/en/services/po…
- If you receive an unexpected or suspicious email or text message, you should…a) Click on the link9.8%b) Forward it to a friend3.9%c) Delete the message86.3%51 votesFinal resultsThe correct answer is C! Never open any links or attachments from suspicious emails or texts. Don’t reply or forward the message. Delete it, or reach out to the sender through a trusted channel if you're not sure. Learn the 7 red flags of phishing: getcybersafe.gc.ca/en/resources/7…













