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Canada's border security is set to receive a huge injection of funding with an initial investment of $81M expected by the end of March. Providing the CBSA with more resources to fight vehicle theft was also proposed. More in our featured news.
- Neil Sutton, Editor
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Winnipeg police say a local security guard had his glasses stomped on and was nearly stabbed with the pin off his own name tag on Sunday morning.
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In the week since the brazen shooting, health insurers have removed information about their top executives from company websites, canceled in-person meetings with shareholders and advised all employees to work from home temporarily.
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British Columbia business owner Joe Chaput will spend $5,500 a month on security guards during the holiday season and plans on upgrading his store's video camera system for around $5,000 more.
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The federal government is promising to spend $1.3 billion to beef up Canada’s border security over six years but has provided few details yet on how it will be spent. The figure is one of the highlights of the government's fall economic statement which was tabled in the House of Commons in Ottawa Monday afternoon.
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According to Knights on Guard, in his new role, JD Killeen will focus on expanding the company's client base and enhancing its service offerings.
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BlackBerry Ltd. has signed a deal to sell its Cylance security business to Arctic Wolf. Cylance uses artificial intelligence to help users detect malware and prevent cyberattacks.
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The challenge is aimed at young people aged 11 to 18, who are encouraged to work in teams and use “lateral thinking, ingenuity and perseverance” to crack the seven brainteasers set by GCHQ’s “in-house puzzlers.”
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