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Since the brazen shooting, health insurers have removed information about their top executives from company websites, canceled in-person meetings with shareholders.
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An expert panel of doctors and researchers say Canada needs to learn from the COVID-19 pandemic and take action before the next health emergency strikes.
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The Canadian security industry holds the potential to not only safeguard businesses and communities but also foster the careers of its employees.
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Workplace violence is a harsh reality for healthcare professionals, with up to 62% experiencing verbal or physical abuse according to the World Health Organization. The Axis W110 Body Worn Camera is designed to change this narrative. Discreet, lightweight, and easy to wear, this innovative device provides a visible deterrent to disorderly conduct, while capturing high-quality, secure footage that can help reduce legal expenses and improve employee retention.
In healthcare settings, the Axis W110 can be used to document compliance with protocols and health and safety regulations, such as medication dispensation. It can also serve as a valuable tool for training and education, helping to identify areas for improvement and enhance skills through real-life scenarios. With its advanced features, including live streaming and seamless integration with existing security systems, the Axis W110 is poised to transform the way we approach staff safety and protection in healthcare.
Learn how this game-changing technology can help create a safer, more supportive environments in industries like healthcare and even retail.
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Canadian Security hosted the 13th annual Focus On Healthcare Security conference on Dec. 3, featuring sessions that provided perspectives on violence in the workplace, de-escalation strategies, fire and life safety, security staff training and onboarding, mentorship and emergency management.
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“Canada is not a significant source of fentanyl in the United States,” said Aaron McCrorie, vice-president of intelligence and enforcement at the Canada Border Services Agency.
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Culture, the shared values, beliefs and behaviours within an organization, has a profound impact on how security is perceived, implemented and maintained across the enterprise.
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The federal Liberals are creating a new agency to beef up Canada’s ability to handle rapidly spreading infectious diseases and protect from future pandemics.
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Location: Las Vegas, Nev.
Date: March 31 - April 4, 2025
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