
Wildfire Response
Government of Canada emergency response, support, and recovery measures.
Most requested
Services and information
National Security
Safety and security of Canadians both at home and abroad.
Emergency Management
Helping Canadians and their communities protect themselves from emergencies and disasters.
Countering Crime
Federal policy leadership, coordination and program support related to crime prevention, law enforcement, and the rehabilitation of offenders.
Border Strategies
Promoting the safety and economic well-being of Canadians through supporting secure and efficient management of Canada's borders.
Impaired Driving
Driving impaired is illegal. Learn about the types, risks, laws and enforcement.
Centre for Resiliency and Continuity Management
Helping federal institutions build resiliency by providing guidance on business continuity management.
National Office for Victims
A central resource working to improve victims' experience with the federal corrections and conditional release system.
Funding Programs
Explore available grants and contribution programs that are working to support our mandate.
Features
Online Child Sexual Exploitation
Online predators use kid-friendly apps to meet and exploit children. And it happens in Canada more than you think. Learn how to protect your kids.
Cyberbullying
Get information and tips on what to do if this issue affects you or someone you care about.
Human Trafficking
Many Canadians misunderstand human trafficking. It doesn’t have to involve crossing borders; it’s happening in communities across Canada.
Strengthening border security
Canada’s plan to strengthen, secure and efficiently manage our borders.
Travelling to the U.S.?
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection mobile app can expedite the travel process. Learn how to make your travel experience faster and easier.
Canadian Travel Number (CTN)
A CTN prevents delays at the airport for travellers who have the same, or similar, name as someone on the Secure Air Travel Act (SATA) list.
Publications
Public Safety Canada's 2025 to 2026 Departmental Plan

The departmental plan describes a department's priorities, plans and associated costs for the upcoming three fiscal years.
- Public Safety Canada's 2025 to 2026 Departmental Plan
- Schedule 1: High-risk areas - Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements Guidelines
- Schedule 2: Insurability - Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements Guidelines
- Schedule 3: Disaster resilience enhancements - Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements Guidelines
Consultations
Corporate information
Minister

Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Public Safety
Minister

Eleanor Olszewski
Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada
Secretary of State

Ruby Sahota
Secretary of State (Combatting Crime)
Parliamentary Secretary

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety
Parliamentary Secretary

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience
Parliamentary Secretary

Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Combatting Crime)
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