Since the inception of Cybertip.ca, our efforts have played a role in the removal of at least 23 children from abusive environments.

At least 62 arrests have been made in connection with Cybertip.ca reports.

Media Releases

Our media releases keep you up to date on news about Cybertip.ca. For other inquires, contact us via email or call 1-866-658-9022.

ANOTHER CHILD SAVED FROM EXPLOITATION

MARCH 3, 2009 (Winnipeg, MB) - The recent arrest of a 20-year-old Kingston, Ontario man stands as an example to all Canadians of the importance of reporting suspicious online activity to Cybertip.ca - Canada's national tipline for reporting the online sexual abuse of children.
Province of Manitoba To Make Reporting Child Pornography Mandatory

NOVEMBER 28, 2007 (Winnipeg, MB) - Under a bill proposed by the Government of Manitoba, reporting child pornography to Cybertip.ca would become mandatory for Manitobans - in the same way that it is currently mandatory to report child abuse to authorities.
ISPs and Tipline Step Up Battle Against Internet Child Exploitation

NOVEMBER 23, 2006 (Winnipeg, MB) - Canada's largest Internet service providers (ISPs) have joined forces with Cybertip.ca, Canada's child sexual exploitation tipline, to launch a new voluntary initiative to help in the battle against online child sexual abuse.
Online Child Sexual Abuse Tips Top 5,700 in First Year
Cybertip.ca Credits Canadians for Taking Action


FEBRUARY 23, 2006 (Winnipeg, MB) - At the end of the day on January 23, 2006, Cybertip.ca marked its first year as Canada's official tipline by logging its 5,771st report of potential online child sexual abuse, and Executive Director Lianna McDonald is focused on the power of one.
Child Pornography Reports Continue to Climb
Canada's National Tipline Releases Second Quarter Statistics


SEPTEMBER 1, 2005 (Winnipeg, MB) - Cybertip.ca today released its results for the second quarter of operation as Canada's national tipline for reporting online child sexual exploitation showing another big jump in reports by the public.
Child Pornography Reports Triple
Canada's National Tipline Releases First Quarter Statistics


JUNE 9, 2005 (Winnipeg, MB) - Cybertip.ca today released startling results for its first quarter of operation as Canada's national tipline for reporting online child sexual exploitation which point to the widespread and alarming nature of the problem.
Membership Update: Cybertip.ca from Canada and MATISZ from Hungary join INHOPE hotline network. ECPAT Taiwan becomes full member.

MAY 12, 2005 (Paris, FR) - Cybertip.ca from Canada and MATISZ from Hungary were voted as provisional members of the INHOPE network of hotlines during the INHOPE General Assembly meeting in Paris on 12 May 2005. ECPAT Taiwan were also voted as full members of INHOPE during the same meeting.
Canadian Coalition Against Internet Child Exploitation Releases National Action Plan

MAY 11, 2005 (Toronto, ON) - The Canadian Coalition Against Internet Child Exploitation (CCAICE) today released its seven-point National Action Plan designed to help protect children from online sexual exploitation and to assist in bringing those who victimize children to justice.
Canadian Coalition Against Internet Child Exploitation (CCAICE) National Action Plan Highlights

Protecting children from sexual exploitation on the Internet and bringing those who victimize children to justice requires a collaborative approach between law enforcement, industry and non-government organizations.
Building Partnerships

Since the inception of Cybertip.ca, the public sector has been incredibly supportive of our initiatives to reduce child victimization on the Internet.
Cybertip.ca Launched To Fight Online Child Pornography

JANUARY 24, 2005 (Ottawa, ON) - The fight against child pornography received a boost today with the national launch of Cybertip.ca, a tipline for the reporting of child sexual exploitation on the Internet.
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