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  1. Help us by taking some time to participate in our consultation:

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  2. The road is unpredictable. Kids dart out into the street. People brake hard for animals. You need to be alert to deal with the unexpected.

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  3. Children keep to themselves when they’re scared of getting in trouble. As a parent, you can prevent cyberbullying by making sure your child feels comfortable enough to come to you if there’s a problem.

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  4. You’d never catch Batman without his utility belt – when trouble strikes, don’t get caught without your on hand. Assemble yours here:

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  5. 10 more days left to participate in the consultation! Don’t miss your chance to join this important discussion:

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  6. FPT gov’ts can issue a wide range of public safety messages. For a full list on the types of alerts you could receive, visit

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  7. In an age where you can get just about anything delivered to your doorstep, there's no excuse.

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  8. Apr 16

    communities are strong in cultures and Northern ways of life. A new Arctic Policy Framework for Canada will support these communities to ensure a bright, sustainable, safe and healthy future.

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  9. Min. Goodale delivered remarks on important issues to the Canadian Police Association: new Memorial Grant for 1st responders; funding for mental health; $291M for Indigenous policing; opioids; cannabis & new federal action on gun crime & gang violence

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  10. The best defense is strong offense. Here are five easy tips you can follow to :

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  11. Warnings STILL in place from Ontario to Newfoundland. The timing of this dynamic system on TV now

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  12. The National Crime Prevention Strategy supports the development of measures to prevent and reduce crime among at-risk populations.

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  13. Happy to all emergency services volunteers – Canadians are grateful for the role you play in keeping us safe!

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  14. A little freezing rain is dangerous, a lot can be catastrophic. Learn what to do during an :

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  15. Trojan horse 13th century: A military plan to surprise your adversary and secure your victory. 21st century: Malicious computer program which undermines your digital privacy. A bit of knowledge can go a long way to help you :

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  16. Power outages are often caused by freezing rain, sleet storms or high winds which damage power lines and equipment. Learn what to do during a power outage:

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  17. Do you have friends or family with partial or total hearing loss? Make sure your meets their needs.

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  18. Go for a walk, enjoy the scenery, communicate with the squirrels.

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  19. A little freezing rain is dangerous, a lot can be catastrophic. Learn what to do during an ice storm:

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  20. Spring cleaning is a great way to feel like you have your life together – have you considered cleaning up your digital space, too?

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