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Get Cyber Safe highlights simple steps Canadians can take to protect accounts, devices, connections, and everyday online activity.
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I help schools, libraries, nonprofits, seniors, families, and community groups build safer digital habits through respectful discussion, real-world examples, and beginner-safe activities.
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No passwords, private messages, or participant data are collected during workshops.
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These source-backed cards connect the workshop topics to real Canadian cyber-safety warnings and public education resources.
Get Cyber Safe highlights simple steps Canadians can take to protect accounts, devices, connections, and everyday online activity.
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Government guidance warns that scammers can use AI to create realistic messages, images, websites, and impersonation attempts.
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The Cyber Centre recently warned Canadians about sophisticated SMS phishing activity and points people to reporting suspicious messages.
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The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre reported that Canadians lost over $704 million to fraud in 2025, with many incidents still unreported.
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