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SUMMARY:Digital Youth Month (Quebec) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Digital Youth Month 2026\n\n\n\nDigital Youth Month (DYM) is celebrating its 7th anniversary this year! Discover the possibilities surrounding digital technology that is available for youth under 35 years old. \n\n\n\nDiscover\n\n\n\nThe possibilities of digital technology. \n\n\n\nLearn\n\n\n\nAbout new challenges in the digital age. \n\n\n\nDevelop\n\n\n\nYour technical abilities\, creativity\, and digital skills. \n\n\n\nExplore\n\n\n\nThe careers of tomorrow. \n\n\n\nBe Aware\n\n\n\nOf issues regarding digital citizenship and access to the essential knowledge required to develop digital skills. \n\n\n\nBe Engaged\n\n\n\nWith countless resources on video games\, critical thinking skills\, algorithms and the role they play\, digital citizenship\, your digital footprint on social networks\, how to evaluate the credibility of sources online\, and so much more!
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/digital-youth-month-quebec-2026/
LOCATION:Ontario
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ORGANIZER;CN="KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation":MAILTO:contact@knowledgeflow.org
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SUMMARY:Safer Internet Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Safer Internet Day\n\n\n\nSafer Internet Day (SID) is celebrated worldwide\, bringing together communities to promote the safe and positive use of digital technology\, particularly for children and young people. Since its inception in 2004\, SID has grown to include over 200 countries and territories\, fostering a culture of digital well-being through awareness\, education\, and empowerment. \nThis year\, we continue to champion these values by reflecting on last year’s powerful webinar\, “A Safer Internet – Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway?” Hosted in collaboration with Cyberlite\, ICTC\, Cyber Legends\, and cybersecurity expert Claudiu Popa\, the session explored vital topics such as: \n\nThe critical roles of parents and educators in cyber safety.\nThe risks children face online today and how strategies can evolve.\nGlobal perspectives on cybersafety education\, including insights from Canada and Singapore.\nPractical tips for safeguarding children online\, no matter your tech expertise.\n\nWhether you’re an educator\, a parent\, or a digital citizen\, Safer Internet Day is a call to action to prioritize both protection and empowerment in the digital lives of our youth. \n👉 Explore key cybersafety topics and rewatch the webinar here: Watch Now \nTogether\, let’s create a safer\, more positive online environment! #SaferInternetDay
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/safer-internet-day-2026/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:Online Scams in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How It Affects Seniors
DESCRIPTION:How Are Scammers Using AI In Online Scams?\nArtificial Intelligence (AI) powers many of the tools we use every day; from voice assistants to online banking and even healthcare. While AI offers convenience and innovation\, it also gives scammers new ways to deceive. Today\, AI-enhanced scams can fake voices\, create lifelike phishing emails\, and design convincing ads that are harder than ever to spot. \nSeniors are targeted by these scams every day. That’s why learning digital literacy skills is more important than ever. By exploring the uses of everyday AI  and how scammers exploit it\, you’ll gain the confidence to protect your independence and personal information online. \nJoin us at the Stouffville 55+ Active Living Fair for a practical\, engaging session where you’ll learn: \n\nEveryday AI is and how it’s shaping everyday life\nHow scammers use AI to trick people with fake calls\, emails\, and ads\nThe risks of AI-related data breaches and how they affect you\nPractical strategies to protect your privacy and prevent scams\n\nWhy Attend?\nAs we live in the evolving age of technology\, fraud has become the primary crime committed against Canadian seniors. With the rise of AI\, scammers now have powerful tools to create fake voices\, hyper-real phishing emails\, and convincing impersonations\, making it harder than ever to tell what’s real from what’s fraudulent. By attending\, you’ll build the digital literacy skills needed to spot online scams before they strike\, protect your personal and financial information\, and know what steps to take if you think you’ve been targeted. In today’s fast-changing online world\, staying informed isn’t just helpful\, it’s essential. \nAccess our resources for seniors at KnowledgeFlow.org to equip yourself with knowledge on combating scams\, and exploring AI; not just the benefits\, but the harms. \n\nRegistration Details\nTo register\, contact Nora Jones and the Stouffville 55+ Club at (905)-642-7529 ext 5332. This is a lunch and learn session with lunch generously provided by Fieldgate Retirement Living.  \n\nEvent Survey\nThank you for attending our presentation. Please take a moment to to complete the survey with some feedback on the event. Thank you. \nComplete Survey
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/online-scams-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence-how-it-affects-seniors/
LOCATION:55+ Club Stouffville\, 6240 Main St Stouffville\, Stouffville\, Ontario\, L4A 1E2\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation":MAILTO:contact@knowledgeflow.org
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SUMMARY:William Dunbar Public School DDSB - Youth Online Safety
DESCRIPTION:Youth Online Safety: Critical Information for Parents\nWith the growing development of emerging technologies and the increase in online cybercrime\, it is becoming more important than ever for parents to keep a watchful eye on their children’s online safety. \nJoin our session to learn: \n\nWhat is happening online right now impacting kids?\nAre the apps and games my child uses really dangerous?\nHow would I know if my child is in trouble online?\nWhat can I realistically do at home to reduce the risk?\nIf something happens\, what should I do?\nWhere can I turn for trusted help and support?\n\nAccess our resources for parents at KnowledgeFlow.org to equip yourself with knowledge on how to maintain your children’s online safety. \nRegistration Details\nTo register\, contact William Dunbar Public School DDSB. \n\nEvent Survey\nThank you for attending our presentation. Please take a moment to to complete the survey with some feedback on the event. Thank you. \nComplete Survey \nParticipant Materials\nThank you for attending and completing the survey. To view the recorded presentation\, click on the button below. \nWatch the Recorded Presentation \nFurther Resources\nHere’s a list of additional resources related to youth online safety for you to explore: \n\nCARE Parent Resource – From Online Harm to Physical Danger\nOnline Safety | Durham Regional Police Service\nRCMP reminds Canadians about violent online groups targeting youth | Royal Canadian Mounted Police\nViolent online groups exploiting children and youth | Royal Canadian Mounted Police\nA Discussion Guide for Parents and Caregivers – Canada.ca\n\n\nFor Urgent Help\n\nKids Help Phone | https://kidshelpphone.ca/\nhttps://cybertip.ca/en/\nhttps://needhelpnow.ca/app/en/\n\nRelated Tip Sheets\nHere are a few tip sheets related to managing you and your children’s online safety: \n\nManaging Controls On Your Child’s Device | KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\nManaging Age Settings On Your Child’s Device | KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\nEnsuring Your Home Wi-fi Is Not Undoing Your Parental Controls | KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\nManaging Your Child’s Account Recovery | KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\nReinforcing Gaming Safety Principles For Your Child | KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\n\nCyberWise Parents Course: Raising Safe Digital Citizens\nThe CyberWise Parents course is designed to help parents guide their children toward safe and responsible digital practices. This comprehensive course equips parents with essential cybersafety knowledge and strategies to address common online risks\, including phishing scams\, social media pitfalls\, exploitation\, screen time management\, and using parental controls effectively. Enroll now to learn more about online safety for your children! \nEnroll Now
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/william-dunbar-public-school-ddsb-youth-online-safety/
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SUMMARY:Pink Shirt Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Pink Shirt Day 2026\nBullying continues to affect people in schools\, workplaces\, homes\, and increasingly in digital spaces. On Pink Shirt Day\, wearing pink is a visible way to show that bullying is not tolerated\, online or offline\, and to reinforce this message year-round. In today’s digital world\, bullying has taken new and more harmful forms\, including cyberbullying\, as well as the growing misuse of AI tools to create deepfakes and deepnudes\, which can be used to harass\, humiliate\, or blackmail victims. \nShowing support matters. Many people who experience online bullying feel isolated\, especially when harmful content can be shared instantly and widely. Small actions like wearing pink send a powerful message that victims are not alone and that support is available. According to the Cyberbullying Research Center\, 33% of students report being cyberbullied in the past 30 days\, often through group chats\, social media\, or online rumors. Acts of solidarity can spark conversations that raise awareness\, encourage reporting\, and promote digital empathy. \nPink Shirt Day extends this message globally\, standing against bullying\, discrimination\, homophobia\, transphobia\, and transmisogyny. We commit to creating safer spaces and addressing emerging threats like AI-enabled harassment\, helping protect dignity\, privacy\, and well-being in an increasingly connected world. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nResources\nPink Shirt Day In Canada: Anti-Online Bullying Awareness  \n\nView our tip sheet to learn more about Pink Shirt Day and how to navigate cyberbullying\n\nAI-Generated Images: What’s The Big Deal? \n\nIn today’s digital age\, AI related harms are increasing. Learn about the types of harms and steps to take when encountering them.\n\nKids Help Phone \n\nKids Help Phone offers mental health resources and support through text or call.\nIf you or someone you know is in distress\, call 1-800-668-6868 for 24/7 support.\nYou can also text CONNECT to 686868 for assistance.\n\n 
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