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Photos from Cease Centre's post 07/09/2026

Congratulations to Angela Morris on the launch of her new book, The Currency of Her. Family, friends, colleagues, and community members gathered to celebrate this significant milestone and recognize Angela's dedication, perseverance, and passion for supporting individuals on their journey of healing.

Her work reflects a deep commitment to helping survivors reclaim their lives, discover their strengths, and build hopeful futures. We are proud to celebrate Angela's achievement and the positive impact she continues to make in the lives of so many.

Photos from Cease Centre's post 07/03/2026

Investigators found 254 images and 98 videos containing child sexual exploitation material was found on Daniel Emond’s device.

Crown prosecutor Ashley Antonio identified several aggravating factors in the case, including the size of Emond's collection, the fact that the material depicted real children, the frequency and duration of the downloading activity and Emond's position as a law enforcement officer.

Under the conditional sentence, which the lawyers believe won’t endanger the public, Emond must keep the peace, appear before the court when required, notify authorities of any change of address, attend counselling as directed by his supervisor and remain under house arrest except for approved exceptions.

Photos from Cease Centre's post 06/28/2026

Halton Police’s newest K9 is joining the fight against human trafficking, bringing specialized skills to help protect vulnerable communities and support critical investigations.

Cache is an Electronic Storage Detection (ESD) K9 specially trained to detect hidden electronic devices such as cell phones, tablets, hard drives, USB drives, memory cards, hidden cameras, and GPS tracking devices during search warrant executions and vehicle searches.

06/27/2026

June 27 is Canadian Multiculturalism Day!

“Our mix of industries and seasonal employment can create conditions where people are more vulnerable to exploitation, for some individuals, language barriers, transportation issues, or concerns about their job or immigration status can make it difficult to ask for help.

Traffickers may exploit these vulnerabilities by lying about pay or duties, using threats, withholding passports and other documentation, creating false debts, or restricting movement.

Temporary workers can face added risks because they may be isolated, unfamiliar with Canadian labour standards, or limited by the terms of their work permits.

All workers in Canada are protected under law, employers can’t threaten deportation or interfere with a person’s legal status, and every worker deserves safety and fair treatment. Employers, community organizations, service providers, and neighbours are essential partners in identifying exploitation and helping people access support." - Nova Scotia RCMP

At CEASE, we stand for communities where no one is vulnerable to exploitation, and everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Photos from Cease Centre's post 06/26/2026

A man who worked at an Edmonton school has been accused of accessing and possessing child sexual exploitation materials, formerly known as child po*******hy.

At the time of the arrest, the accused worked as a custodian at Louis St. Laurent Catholic Junior/Senior High School. The school on 43 Avenue in south Edmonton is directly next door to Harry Ainlay High School.

ICE is encouraging anyone with information about this case to come forward and contact their local police or submit a tip anonymously via Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-TIPS).

Photos from Cease Centre's post 06/26/2026

Investigators say the teens used photos—taken without consent and pulled from social media—and manipulated them into explicit content using artificial intelligence.

AI is not just reshaping innovation—it’s also creating new risks around consent, safety, and accountability, especially for young people.

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