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Revision as of 11:04, 15 November 2022
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Welcome
Guided by a Board of Management and a new Strategic Plan, the SCoE serves the security community as a whole and aims to further facilitate the integration of government security and emergency management priorities. The SCoE acts as a force multiplier that facilitates cohesion throughout the security community. Building on expertise and best practices across the community, the SCoE aims to enhance readiness, preparedness and resilience.
Our mission is to lead the development of a knowledgeable, resilient and integrated security community across the Government of Canada. Services Offered
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