Cybersecurity experts say they aren't surprised by the revelation contained within a package of leaked U.S. intelligence documents suggesting Russian-backed hackers successfully gained access to Canada's natural gas distribution network.» Read full article
New data from Toronto's transit agency shows safety incidents were down in February after police boosted patrols in the system and the agency added extra security guards and outreach workers.» Read full article
A mosque north of Toronto has increased security measures after a man was arrested for allegedly shouting Islamophobic slurs and threats outside the facility and driving his vehicle straight at a worshipper.» Read full article
Security • Police • Fire Career Expo is a networking, education and job fair event designed to offer students, industry newcomers and professionals looking for career advancement an opportunity to meet with companies and agencies relevant to their chosen field and gain advice from established industry mentors. » Read full article
The ingenious — or lucky — moose triggered the sensors on the automatic doors to the building that houses the hospital’s cancer centre and other medical offices, said Randy Hughes, the hospital’s director of security. » Read full article
Nurses in Ontario and British Columbia say the western province's plan to set minimum nurse-to-patient ratios could help burnt-out nurses elsewhere in Canada by encouraging more provinces to adopt similar measures expected to reduce workloads and increase patient safety. » Read full article