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Adventure Safely: Essential Camping and Hiking Tips

There's something special about nature that consistently draws in adventure-seekers of all ages, whether it's through a hike in the forest or a cozy night under the stars at a campsite. In the midst of this outdoor adventuring, though, it's crucial to prioritize...

Top Five Safety Awareness Training Courses

Did you know the Canada Safety Council offers an extensive suite of safety awareness training eLearning courses? It’s true! Aside from being convenient, affordable and practical for small and large workforces alike, courses offered by the Canada Safety Council via our...

Avoiding Rollovers and Runovers on the Farm

The agricultural industry is among the most hazardous ones in Canada from the perspective of raw fatalities. As a profession and a calling, farming offers a unique look at risk — rather than being something to avoid, it’s an attitude and culture which is baked into...

Navigating Wildlife Encounters on the Road

Picture this: you’re driving down the road on a quiet summer evening. The trees lining the path are swaying with a soft seasonal breeze. Suddenly and without warning, an animal jumps into the roadway, directly in your path. Do you know what to do? This year, National...

Opioid-Related Poisonings – an Issue of National Concern

The Canada Safety Council is urging all Canadians to be aware of the signs of an accidental opioid overdose, their role in helping manage the crisis, and what to do in case of emergency.The opioid crisis in Canada is a public health emergency that affects us all,...

Driver for Hire Online Training

This on-demand course, brought to you by the Canada Safety Council and Bluedrop ISM with funding from the Government of Canada, focuses on core driving skills.

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Opioid-Related Poisonings – an Issue of National Concern

Opioid-Related Poisonings – an Issue of National Concern

The Canada Safety Council is urging all Canadians to be aware of the signs of an accidental opioid overdose, their role in helping manage the crisis, and what to do in case of emergency.The opioid crisis in Canada is a public health emergency that affects us all,...

ATV Rider Tips for Off-Road Safety Month

ATV Rider Tips for Off-Road Safety Month

The Canada Safety Council is pleased to mark Off-Road Safety Month, a nationwide initiative held in June aimed at promoting the safe and responsible use of off-road vehicles including All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). With the summer season having arrived and outdoor...

Navigating Wildlife Encounters on the Road

Navigating Wildlife Encounters on the Road

Picture this: you’re driving down the road on a quiet summer evening. The trees lining the path are swaying with a soft seasonal breeze. Suddenly and without warning, an animal jumps into the roadway, directly in your path. Do you know what to do? This year, National...