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Follow us on Twitter

Public Safety Canada uses Twitter to share with Canadians the latest information on a variety of topics.

We have two official accounts on Twitter:

Like us on Facebook

"Like" our Don't Drive High Facebook page for to see information on the risks involved with drug-impaired driving, and ideas for alternative methods to get around.

"Like" our Emergency Ready in Canada Facebook page for emergency preparedness and safety tips to help Canadians be ready when disasters strike.

Follow us on Instagram

Follow our Don't Drive High Instagram page to see information on the risks involved with drug-impaired driving, and ideas for alternative methods to get around.

Watch our videos on YouTube

Subscribe to our YouTube channel to learn more about what we and our portfolio colleagues do to keep Canada safe. Videos on this channel are focused on topics related to public safety, cyberbullying, emergency management, national security, law enforcement, corrections, crime prevention and border security.

Follow us on LinkedIn

Follow our LinkedIn account, Public Safety Canada | Sécurité publique Canada, to stay up-to-date about career opportunities at Public Safety, employee information and to learn more about the department's priorities, programs and services.

Social Media Protocol

Please read our Social Media protocol to see how we use all of our social media channels.

Keep current with Web feeds (RSS)

Web feeds can be used in conjunction with tools called News Aggregators or RSS Readers. These tools allow you to automatically receive updates from websites as they happen, eliminating the need to visit and check for new information.

We offer a variety of web feeds in order to bring you the most up-to-date information in a convenient way.

Public Safety Feeds

Get Prepared Feeds

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