Staying Safe Online

Stay Informed. Stay Diligent. Stay Safe.

Death and Taxes… and Scams.

While the latter is not as certain as the former… encountering tax scams (especially this time of year) is becoming increasingly common for many Canadians.

While scammers are going to use every trick in the book, most commonly they’ll use phone calls, emails, texts, or social media messages—pretending to be from the CRA–to catch you off-guard. The scams vary, but they almost always involve threats of legal action, urgent requests for personal details, or promises of a big “refund.” Don’t be fooled: the CRA will rarely (if ever) make an unexpected claim of money from you. And if they do, they have formal, calm, approaches that give you ample notice and time.

If you get a suspicious message claiming to be from the CRA, stop and think. Official government communications typically arrive by mail or through your secure My Account online. When in doubt, hang up or ignore the message, then contact the CRA directly at their published phone number to confirm. And watch out for sneaky links! Clicking a link in an unexpected text or email can take you straight to a phishing site.

Staying safe is about staying informed. Remember: a genuine CRA agent won’t use pressure tactics or ask for sensitive details like your login credentials via text or email. Spot something off? Trust your instincts—delete or disconnect and verify before responding. If you or someone you know has encountered a scam, please let us know right away.

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Sculpture of a human face made from book pages, illuminated from within.

Death and Taxes… and Scams.

While the latter is not as certain as the former… encountering tax scams (especially this time of year) is becoming increasingly common for many Canadians. While scammers are going to

Illustration of a laptop with a shield symbolizing digital security against e-transfer fraud.

Holiday Scams… Are Coming to Town.

While some of us keep a keen eye peeled for Santa, he’s not the only one coming to town this time of year – so too are the scammers. One

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Password Managers: Myth vs. Fact

You there! Stop writing down all those passwords. We’ve all heard it and we all know it… You must use a strong, unique password for every account, and please don’t