Grants and Contributions:
The Project is expected to fulfill the following outcomes: operation of Canada's national tip-line, Cybertip.ca, where the public can report suspected cases of online sexual abuse and exploitation; creation, promotion and dissemination of educational and awareness materials and resources; increased collaboration and partnerships with non-governmental organizations, experts and stakeholders; enhanced understanding of serious and organized crime issues among policy decision makers leading to better informed policy or legislative recommendations; and ultimately, creating a safe and resilient Canada by enhancing efforts to combat serious and organized crime and ensure personal safety for children on the Internet.
Non-substantive amendment to add $600,000 PS funding to fiscal year 2019-20 to cover increasing expenses in the following line items: Salaries and wages, public awareness and education, rent, computer services, and travel.
CPCSOC supports initiatives, research, partnership building, specialized police services, projects and programs to increase knowledge, raise awareness and/or help advance efforts to combat serious and organized crime, through funding allocations to eligible recipients.