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With a little preparation, you can be ready for anything. Understand the risks in your area, create a household emergency plan and build an emergency kit.
News
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Statement by Minister Sajjan on Firefighters’ National Memorial Day
September 6, 2024 -
Statement by the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs on U.S. action regarding Russian influence operations
September 5, 2024 -
New firearms licensing requirements to increase public safety coming into force
August 29, 2024
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National Security
Safety and security of Canadians both at home and abroad.
Emergency Management
Helping Canadians and their communities protect themselves from emergencies and disasters.
Countering Crime
Federal policy leadership, coordination and program support related to crime prevention, law enforcement, and the rehabilitation of offenders.
Border Strategies
Promoting the safety and economic well-being of Canadians through supporting secure and efficient management of Canada's borders.
Impaired Driving
Driving impaired is illegal. Learn about the types, risks, laws and enforcement.
Centre for Resiliency and Continuity Management
Helping federal institutions build resiliency by providing guidance on business continuity management.
Features
Online predators use kid-friendly apps to meet and exploit children. And it happens in Canada more than you think. Learn how to protect your kids.
Get information and tips on what to do if this issue affects you or someone you care about.
Many Canadians misunderstand human trafficking. It doesn’t have to involve crossing borders; it’s happening in communities across Canada.
Government of Canada emergency response, support, and recovery measures.
Find the latest information about the program including the list of firearms and devices eligible for compensation.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection mobile app can expedite the travel process. Learn how to make your travel experience faster and easier.
Publications
2024 Annual Report under the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act
The 2024 report covers the financial year beginning on April 1, 2023, and ending on March 31, 2024. It details the steps the Department has taken to prevent and reduce the risk that forced labour or child labour is used at any step of the procurement of goods.
- Horizontal Evaluation of the National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking
- Summary of the Horizontal Evaluation of the National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking
- Public Safety Canada Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ended Jun3 30, 2024
- Government Response to the Tenth Report of the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women (FEWO)
Consultations
Corporate information
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