64 26TH ANNUAL CRIME PREVENTION GUIDE ResourcesTo find out more about Domestic Terrorism Awareness, please visit: •Canadian Security Intelligence Service - www.csis.gc.ca •Public Safety Canada - www.publicsafety.gc.ca •Get Prepared- www.getprepared.gc.ca •Canadian Coalition Against Terror (CCAT) - www.c-catcanada.org •Terror Victim Response - http://terrorvictimresponse.ca •Public Health Agency of Canada - www.phac-aspc.gc.ca •Web Aware - www.bewebaware.ca •Common Sense Media - www.commonsensemedia.org •Cyber Tip- www.cybertip.ca •Deal - www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca •Get Net Wise - www.getnetwise.org •The Door That’s Not Locked- www.thedoorthatsnotlocked.ca •Stay Safe Online - https://staysafeonline.org/ •Department of Homeland Security - www.dhs.gov IMMEDIATE THREAT: CSIS is not a law enforcement agency. To report an immediate threat to national security, please call 911 or your local police department. You can also contact the RCMP's National Security Information Line - 1-800-420-5805. NON-IMMEDIATE THREAT: To report a non-immediate threat to national security, please e-mail or telephone CSIS. CSIS TELEPHONE: Telephone: 613-993-9620 TTY: 613-991-9228 www.csis-scrs.gc.ca Canadian Security Intelligence Service REPORT A THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY Are you aware of something that may pose a threat to national security, such as terrorism or espionage? If you believe CSIS should know about your information, please report it.
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