Youth Safety
Children are one of the most vulnerable demographics in our society and have consequently been a focus of Canada Safety Council messaging for decades. We offer a wide variety of child-centric advice focused on wellbeing while growing up. Click through for more information about the official Babysitter Training Course and Home Alone Program, our suite of online e-learning courses for children and for tips and advice on keeping children safe in day-to-day life.
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Protecting Lives, Livestock and Livelihoods
National Farm Safety Week is March 14-20. The Canada Safety Council wishes to remind agrarian workers that farm safety is a priority, not an option.Farming is one of the most essential industries in Canada, providing food, economic stability, and employment across the...

Strengthening School Emergency Preparedness
From natural disasters to unforeseen accidents, emergency preparedness is a crucial element of maintaining a safe school environment. Canada’s diverse geography means schools can be vulnerable to a range of natural hazards, including severe weather, flooding,...

Stop Bullying in its Tracks
A school can be many things: a place to learn, a place to grow, a place to socialize with friends. For many, it is a positive and safe environment. Yet, far too commonly, this is not the lived reality of schoolchildren across Canada. National School Safety Week is...