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Canadian Security & Law Enforcement Institutions

Canadian Security & Law Enforcement Institutions. Canadian and World Politics. National Institutions. Canadian Forces (CF) Canadian Heritage (PCH) Environment Canada (EC) Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) Industry Canada (IC)

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Canadian Security & Law Enforcement Institutions

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  1. Canadian Security & Law Enforcement Institutions Canadian and World Politics

  2. National Institutions • Canadian Forces (CF) • Canadian Heritage (PCH) • Environment Canada (EC) • Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) • Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) • Industry Canada (IC) • Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) • Parliament of Canada • Public Safety Canada (PSC) • Transport Canada (TC)

  3. Canadian Forces • Federal Department • Seven Agencies • Canadian Army • Royal Canadian Navy • Royal Canadian Air Force • Communications Security Establishment (CSE) • Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2) • Military Police (MP) • National Counter-Intelligence Unit (NCIU) • National Investigation Service (NIS)

  4. Canadian Army • 25 500 Regular Forces • 16 000 Reserve Forces • www.army.forces.gc.ca

  5. Royal Canadian Navy • 8500 Regular Forces • 5100 Reserve Forces • www.navy.forces.gc.ca

  6. Royal Canadian Air Force • 14 500 Regular Forces • 2600 Reserve Forces • www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca

  7. Communications Security Establishment • Canada's National Cryptologic Agency • foreign signals intelligence in support of defence and foreign policy • protection of electronic information and communication. • www.cse-cst.gc.ca

  8. Joint Task Force 2 • Canada’s Special Operations Forces • responsible for federal counter-terrorist operations • armed assistance in the resolution of an incident that is affecting, or has the potential to affect, the national interest. • www.jtf2-foi2.forces.gc.ca

  9. Military Police • Protecting people and property on National Defence property • Acts of Parliament • Provincial Highway Traffic Acts • Code of Service Discipline • Embassy Protection • Military Prison Guards

  10. National Counter-Intelligence Unit • Identifying, investigating and countering threats to the security of the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence from foreign intelligence services, or from individuals/groups

  11. National Investigation Service • Investigates serious or sensitive service and criminal offences against property, persons, and the Department of National Defence

  12. Canadian Heritage • Federal Department • One Agency • National Battlefields Commission

  13. National Battlefields Commission • Battlefields Park Police • Highway safety • Appropriate conduct • www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca

  14. Environment Canada • Federal Department • Two Agencies • Environment Canada’s Enforcement Branch • Parks Canada Agency

  15. Environment Canada’s Enforcement Branch • Environmental Enforcement Officer • Federal anti-pollution laws • Wildlife Enforcement Officer • Bird and endangered species laws • www.ec.gc.ca

  16. Parks Canada • First-Aid Assistant • Biologist • Trainer • Boat Operator • Peace Officer • Forest Firefighter • www.parkscanada.ca

  17. Fisheries and Oceans Canada • Federal Department • Two Agencies • Canadian Coast Guard (CGC) • Fishery Officer

  18. Canadian Coast Guard • 250 000 km of coast • 3.7 mn km2 • Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Seaway • www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca

  19. Fishery Officer • protect the fishery resources and the fish habitat • patrols on land, by sea and air • public education • www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca

  20. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada • Federal Department • One Agency • National Capital Commission

  21. National Capital Commission • Conservation Officers • National Capital Commission Regulations • www.CanadasCapital.gc.ca

  22. Industry Canada • Federal Department • One Agency • Competition Bureau

  23. Competition Bureau • Ensures a competitive and innovative marketplace. • Ensuring Truth in Advertising • Investigating Cartels • Preventing Abuse of Market Power • Reviewing Mergers • www.CompetitionBureau.gc.ca

  24. Natural Resources Canada • Federal Department • One Agency • Atomic Energy of Canada Limited

  25. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited • Nuclear Security Response Team • www.aecl.ca

  26. Parliament of Canada • Federal Legislative Branch • Two Components • Senate • House of Commons Parliament of Canada Parlement du Canada

  27. Senate Protective Services • Security within the Senate precinct • www.parl.gc.ca Parliament of Canada Parlement du Canada

  28. House of Commons Security Service • Security within the House of Commons precinct • www.parl.gc.ca Parliament of Canada Parlement du Canada

  29. Public Safety Canada • Federal Department • Five Agencies • Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) • Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) • Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) • Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) • National Parole Board (NPB)

  30. Royal Canadian Mounted Police • A national, federal, provincial, and municipal policing body • Federal law everywhere, and under contract everywhere but Ontario and Quebec • www.rcmp.ca

  31. Canadian Security Intelligence Service • investigate threats • analyze information • produce intelligence • reports to and advises the Government of Canada • www.csis.gc.ca

  32. Canada Border Services Agency • Ensures the security and prosperity of Canada • Immigration, trade, customs, and protection at 119 crossings and other key ports of entry • www.cbsa.gc.ca

  33. Correctional Service of Canada • encouraging and assisting offenders to become law-abiding citizens, while exercising reasonable, safe, secure, and humane control • www.csc.gc.ca

  34. National Parole Board • Grant, deny, cancel, terminate, or revoke day parole and full parole • May also order certain offenders to be held in prison until the end of their sentence • www.npb-cnlc.gc.ca

  35. Transport, Infrastructure, and Communities Canada • Federal Department • Two Agencies • Canada Post • Canadian Air Transport Security Authority

  36. Canada Post • Postal Inspector • mail, information and identity theft • damage to property • fraud • threats to employees • mail related criminal offences • www.canadapost.ca

  37. Canadian Air Transport Security Authority • Pre-board Screening • Hold Baggage Screening • Non-Passenger • Restricted Area Identity Cards • www.catsa.gc.ca

  38. Sub-National Institutions • Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (MCSCS) • Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) • Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) • Sûreté du Québec (QPP) • Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) • Canadian National Railway Police (CNRP) • Canadian Pacific Railway Police (CPRP) • Local Police Forces • University Campus Police/Security Forces • By-Law Enforcement Officers

  39. Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services • Provincial Department • Ten Agencies • OPP • OFM • EMO • OPB • OCS • CISO • OSPCA • OCFS • OCC • NPP

  40. Ontario Provincial Police • Crime Prevention • Traffic Safety • Investigations • Specialized Response Teams • Intelligence • Community Relations • Aboriginal Policing • Municipal Policing • Auxiliary Policing • www.opp.ca

  41. Ontario Fire Marshal • Contribute to an environment for the residents of Ontario that is safe from fire and other public safety hazards by providing leadership and expertise in the reduction and elimination of these hazards • www.ofm.ca

  42. Emergency Management Ontario • Supports municipalities and ministries in implementing their emergency management programs by providing them with advice, assistance, guidelines, training, and other tools • www.EmergencyManagementOntario.ca

  43. Ontario Parole Board • Legislated authority to grant supervised conditional release to adult offenders sentenced to Ontario provincial correctional institutions • www.opb.gov.on.ca

  44. Ontario Correctional Services • Establishes, maintains, operates, and monitors adult correctional institutions and probation and parole offices

  45. Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario • Brings together police services and provincial and federal government agencies to identify and tackle organized crime across the province

  46. Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals • Cruelty Investigations • Sheltering and Adoptions • Government and Industry Advocacy • Humane Education • Reducing Pet Overpopulation • Emergency Rescue and Treatment • Reuniting Lost Pets with their Owners • www.OntarioSPCA.ca

  47. Centre of Forensic Sciences • Conduct scientific investigations in cases involving injury or death in unusual circumstances and in crimes against persons or property

  48. Chief Coroner • Death investigations and inquests to ensure that no death will be overlooked, concealed, or ignored

  49. Niagara Parks Police • Enforcing Criminal Code of Canada, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, Highway Traffic Act, Trespass to Property Act, Liquor License Act • Traffic flow and parking violations • Lost and Found

  50. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources • Provincial Department • Two Agencies • Conservation Officer • Park Warden

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