Canadian man given indefinite prison term over ricin-laced water

TweetA Lebanese-born man who was convicted of 11 counts of attempted murder for sending poisoned water and letter bombs to multiple targets has been labeled a dangerous offender in Canada, receiving an indefinite prison term. Arnaout was an aspiring actor. … Read More

Ontario pork producers taking part in biosecurity training program

TweetAn estimated 40 percent of pork producers in Ontario have completed the first stage of a national biosecurity training program that was launched in mid-2011. Interest in the National Biosecurity Training Program, which was developed by the Canadian Swine Health … Read More

Public Health Agency of Canada building state of the art infectious diseases lab

The Public Health Agency of Canada is transforming a vacant former laboratory building in Winnipeg into a state of the art infectious diseases research laboratory. Read More

Canada seeking chemical warfare training apparel

The Canadian Forces is looking to replenish depleted stocks of long johns at its Counter Terrorism Technology Center in Alberta that can be used during chemical warfare training exercises. Read More

Allen-Vanguard to provide anti-bioweapon solution to Canadian forces

Allen-Vanguard, an international terrorism and extremism threat solution company, has been awarded a contract to provide Canadian forces with a fully integrated solution to protect against improvised explosive devices. Read More

Canada developing vehicle-mounted aerosol detector

Canada seeking backup political command center in case of attack

Canada calls for proposals to fight bioterror

Canadian swine flu vaccination programs failing

Major international bridge used in terror attack simulation

Cangene signs extension for botulism antitoxin contract

CBRNE team set to protect G8 summit

Quarter of Ontario hospitals not prepared for pandemic, report says

UDT to market handheld assays in Canada ahead of Olympics

Canada receives 13 CBRN shelter systems

Mobile labs delivered to Canada to fight biological and chemical attacks

Canadian pathogen labs found to be struggling to keep track of their pathogens