"January is "Crime Stoppers Month." The Toronto chapter recently announced a new campaign designed to raise awareness of the impact of retail crime, and how it affects retail workers and customers. More in our featured article below."
The City of Richmond said it will challenge an order by British Columbia's privacy watchdog to remove high-definition surveillance cameras at an intersection on the grounds the city lacked authorization to gather private information.
Doctors in Canada's FIFA World Cup host cities say they're concerned the already strained health-care system will buckle if a sudden, unexpected surge slams emergency departments during the games.
A new defence technology start-up company called Juno Industries has launched with former minister of national defence Harjit Sajjan and entrepreneur Hunter Scharfe at the helm.
The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization says about 750,000 Canadian investors may have had personal information compromised in a data breach last year.
Toronto Crime Stoppers is marking January as "Crime Stoppers Month" with the theme "Your city, your safety, your call" and a retail crime awareness campaign in cooperation with the Toronto Police Service.
The traditional image of executive protection, a dark suit, an earpiece, and a silent presence a few steps behind a principal, no longer captures the realities of today’s threat environment.
Stop production bottlenecks with the Entrust Sigma DS3's revolutionary six-hopper system. Load 750 cards across multiple badge types and print all week without intervention. Mobile dashboard lets security teams monitor status, order supplies, and manage operations remotely. TPM security and encryption protect PII. 3-year Canadian warranty with local support ensures uptime when credentials matter most.
Homelessness is getting worse across Ontario with an estimated 85,000 people who were without a home in 2025 and nearly 2,000 encampments across the province, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows.
The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled it was unreasonable for the Liberal government to use the Emergencies Act four years ago to quell protests in the national capital and at key border points.
Canadian Security’s annual Top 10 Under 40 is now open for nominations! If you know a young professional who is contributing positively to the security industry, please consider nominating them.