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The Ontario government announced that more than 100 new health and safety inspectors graduated this week and will be visiting workplaces in construction, industrial and health care settings.
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“We condemn, in the strongest of terms, this targeted and misdirected abuse and harassment of health-care workers that have occurred at our hospital,” said hospital interim CEO.
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States have turned to outside contractors, civilian volunteers and National Guard units for help when their systems are taken down by ransomware and other hacks.
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Your security team is the first line of defense and the Ontario Fire Code requires all staff having roles and responsibilities for fire safety - be trained on the fire safety plan - before being given any responsibilities. National Life Safety Group is proud to announce Ontario's first, online, AODA compliant training program. It's the only program to be endorsed by the Institution of Fire Engineers Canada. Keep your team compliant and reduce training costs.
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Todd Milne, Director of Security Operations, Fire & Life Safety and Connect at Toronto’s University Health Network (UHN), will open the Canadian Security Honours virtual event on Oct. 7 with a keynote address on security leadership and team-building.
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Register today for this FREE webinar to learn about the challenges of protecting the hybrid workplace and what steps can be taken to provide a preventative approach to cybersecurity in your business.
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Police say two people were arrested Saturday after a clash between protestors and security staff at the Eaton Centre.
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Quebec’s health ministry warned residents about mobile applications that appeared to mimic the provincial proof-of-vaccination system on Saturday, prompting a major tech giant to pull the would-be copy-cats from circulation.
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The airport says an item was found in luggage around 7:20 a.m. Monday and the site was declared safe about four hours later. The item turned out to be a medical device and there was no threat to public safety.
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Date: Oct. 5, 2021, 1PM ET
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