Decades after a PM got pied, the threat landscape in Canadian politics has changed
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Emergency planning begins at home. The feature article in today's e-newsletter looks at best practices for "go bags" and other preparations in the event of a real emergency or evacuation situation.
- Neil Sutton, Editor
 
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Decades after a PM got pied, the threat landscape in Canadian politics has changed

When Prime Minister Jean Chrétien got hit in the face with a pie 25 years ago, the only thing hurt was his pride. A quarter-century later, Canada's security landscape has changed radically.


Paladin appoints president of airport security services division

Paladin Security recently announced the promotion of Tyson Black to president of Paladin Airport Security Services (PASS). The company created PASS after it successfully bid to supply security screening services to the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) in 2024.


Surrey police test biometric scanning of detainees' vital signs in jail cells

The Surrey Police Service has begun using live biometric scanners in its jail cells to monitor the health of people being detained.


 
 
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How Canadians can prepare for wildfire evacuations, from emergency plans to go bags

Emergency kits, emergency plans and home checklists are all commonly cited by governments and experts as simple ways to get ready. » Read full article
 
 
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PM's staff say search is on for a local office that meets Carney's security needs

Prime Minister Mark Carney's office says work is "well underway" to find a local constituency office for the prime minister that meets his security requirements. » Read full article

RCMP creates drone corridor along part of U.S. border in bid to boost security

The RCMP is introducing a drone corridor along part of the Canada-U.S. border in an effort to boost security. Drones are to patrol the border in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba in what the RCMP says is a trial. » Read full article

Stolen Amelia Earhart statue from N.L. town has been found — cut up in pieces

A life-size statue of pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart has been found — cut into pieces — months after it was stolen from a park northwest of St. John's, N.L., RCMP say. » Read full article

 
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