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  2. can make your child feel alone, sad, scared, frustrated or angry. It's important to foster open dialogue and reassure them that if they are being cyberbullied, they have your support. You can help. Here's how:

    Image of girl on bed, with pillow behind her, looking at her mobile phone.
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  3. This morning at Pearson Airport, we expedited the arrival of another 1,159,100 doses of Moderna into Canada! officers continue to be mobilized and prepared to process shipments as they arrive in Canada.

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  4. Celebrate safely this and long weekend! Follow the advice of your local public health officials. Remember your risk is lower when you remain outdoors with people from outside of your immediate household.

    Family playing outside - Image text: Victoria Day! - Intimate time with your family, is the best way to celebrate any occasion.
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  5. This , and if you need to go out make sure you and . Set up a virtual meal or a virtual chat with friends and loved ones. Stay safe this long weekend.

    Icon of people videochatting. Text reads “ Set up a virtual chat with your loved ones this long weekend.”
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  6. Not sure which emergency management organization to contact in your province? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Check out our list of provincial and territorial emergency management organizations:

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  7. We know you have this down pat already, but we’ll just leave this here for you… just in case…

    Four ways of wearing a mask with check marks and crosses indicating if they are wearing the mask properly. Text reads “ Wear your mask properly.”
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  8. Your teen might not want to turn to you if someone is using their intimate images against them. It’s important to let them know that they won’t be in trouble if they come to you for help. Learn how to talk about online

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  9. Anyone can be a target of – and it can be hard to see. Learn about the signs of this crime and how to get help.

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  10. Balancing safety and independence for people living with dementia is complex and changes over time. is a

    Dementia is a search and rescue matter Alert authorities immediately when someone living with dementia goes missing.
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  11. This May long weekend if you plan on drinking or using cannabis, make sure you have a safe way to get home. Driving impaired is not worth the risk.

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  12. It’s basic math: Wear a mask + wash your hands + keep your distance = help save lives

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  13. Hoping to gain a few minutes by speeding? Every year 800 Canadians are killed and 3000 are seriously injured as a result of speed-related crashes. It’s not worth the risk.

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  14. To help reduce the spread of , the current restrictions for all non-essential travel between Canada and the U.S. remain in effect until June 21. More info on entry restrictions and exemptions in Canada ➡️

    Waving colorful flag of USA and national flag of Canada The text reads, “Canada/US non-essential travel restrictions extended June 21, 2021”
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  15. Restrictions on travel to Canada from countries other than the U.S. will be extended until June 21. Certain exemptions apply. ➡️ Restrictions on travel between Canada and the U.S. are still in effect until June 21.

    An airplane against a blue sky. Text reads, “Non-essential foreign travel restrictions extended June 21, 2021”
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  16. has warning signs. Changes in your child’s behaviour could indicate that they’re being cyberbullied. Learn the signs:

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  17. Does your child know how to use 9-1-1 in case of an ? Follow these 4 simple steps with your child:

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  18. Today is the start of . Do the right thing for yourself and others : → → Don’t speed

    Children crossing the road.
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  19. about is harmful. Check your sources before reading and sharing with others. Learn how you can stop the spread of misinformation:

    Illustrations of a megaphone Text reads, “Check First. Share After”.
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  20. May 17

    Our Canadian 🇨🇦 police officers in mission are rolling up their sleeves and getting vaccinated, like here in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 🇨🇩

    A Canadian police officer is sitting at a table with two medical personnel standing beside her administering the COVID vaccine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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