As part of its work with the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Community of Practice on Economic-based national security threats, Public Safety continues to collaborated with provinces and territories to address this threat.The Government of Canada is also engaged with the supply chain sector to help protect the security and resilience of the complex network of entities working to import and distribute medical and other supplies that support the economic and health security of Canadians. CSIS has also undertaken a proactive national outreach campaign with the biopharmaceutical and health care sectors, which are at risk of being targeted for their research in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.For example, CSIS now routinely engages with a variety of stakeholders including, private companies, and universities to provide unclassified briefings to help them to better understand how to protect their important work. As part of these efforts, we are engaging with sectors that may be targeted by foreign threat actors.The Government of Canada applies a whole-of-government approach to protecting Canadians, as well as our national security from the activities of foreign threat actors.Countering this threat, and keeping Canadians safe from harm is an important priority for the Government. Foreign interference can harm multiple areas of our society, ranging from our democratic processes, to our economic prosperity, our critical infrastructure, and even members of our communities.Public engagement and awareness efforts by the Government of Canada related to threats posed by espionage and foreign interference. 2020-2021 Main Estimates and 2020-2021 Supplementary Estimates B - Public Safety Portfolio Hot Issues Notes.Service Standards for Transfer Payment Programs.Memorial Grant Program for First Responders.Child Sexual Exploitation on the Internet.Preclearance in Canada and the United States.
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