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Child Pornography

NOTE: If you know about a child who is in immediate danger or risk, call 911 or your local police. If you have information about a missing child, call Child Find’s toll-free line at 1-800-387-7962.

Before sending us an e-mail, please review the answers to our most frequently asked questions listed below:

Q1. I received an e-mail advertising (or encountered a Web site portraying) what seems like child pornography/exploitation. Who should I report it to?

To report online sexual exploitation of a child (i.e. child pornography, luring, child sex tourism, child prostitution), please visit CYBERTIP.ca and complete and submit the Reporting Form.

Note : Please see instructions for capturing and copying e-mail message source information (full Internet headers).

Q2. Where can I get more information about child safety and prevention of child exploitation?

Please visit Child Find's Safety Tips page for information about:

  • How to Prevent Sexual Exploitation
  • If A Child Discloses Exploitatation
  • Children Vulnerable to Victimization
  • Signs of Child Sexual Exploitation
  • Sex Offender Profiles
  • Strategies of Sex Offenders

If you still have a question or comment, please contact us by e-mail .