Police speak with nearly 300 families on the need to safeguard their children
(ORILLIA, ON) – Incidents of online child exploitation continue to steadily increase. The need for protection to ensure predators do not exploit children’s vulnerability has never been greater.
Between September 22 and 26, 2025, 14 agencies from the Provincial Strategy to Protect Children from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation on the Internet (Provincial Strategy) focused on reports of children self-exploiting online. Police spoke with 282 impacted families and observed that the average age of the children generating the material was between five and nine years old.
The Provincial Strategy coordinates law enforcement partners across the province to combat child sexual abuse on the internet. Strategy partners share information, resources and investigative techniques and coordinate on investigations.
Provincial Strategy members urge all parents to remain vigilant and to intensify their involvement to further strengthen the collective effort to protect children from victimization. Members of the public are invited to learn more about how to keep children safe at Canadian Centre for Child Protection or cybertip.ca.
Anyone with information regarding instances of child exploitation is asked to contact their local police. Report any instances of online child abuse to police or cybertip.ca. If a child is being harmed, call 9-1-1.
A video highlighting this project is available on the OPP YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/OntarioProvincialPolice.
QUOTES
“I commend the outstanding efforts of our Provincial Strategy members from across the province whose dedication continues to protect vulnerable children in Ontario. Their tireless work is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safeguarding youth from online predators.”
– OPP Deputy Commissioner Marty Kearns, Investigations and Organized Crime
“Our most fundamental responsibility as a society is to protect our children from those who would do them harm. The internet is part of daily life and offers many benefits such as learning and communication opportunities, especially for children; however, it often leaves children vulnerable to unsafe situations. Just as you wouldn’t leave your child alone in a city, don’t let them navigate the online world alone.”
– OPP Acting Detective Staff Sergeant Tara Clark, Provincial Strategy Coordinator
ABOUT SELF EXPLOITATION
Police services across Ontario are seeing a rise in incidents involving children unknowingly posting or sharing sexualized images of themselves online. Young children may not fully understand what is appropriate to post or share, and the risks and consequences they may be exposed to.
ABOUT THE PROVINCIAL INTERNET CHILD EXPLOITATION STRATEGY
The Provincial Internet Child Exploitation Strategy is comprised of the Ontario Provincial Police Child Sexual Exploitation Unit, 25 municipal police services, the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Ministry of the Solicitor General. The Provincial Strategy provides a unique, provincially coordinated effort recognizing regional needs and issues, as well as the challenges associated with geographically dispersed victims throughout Ontario.
The Provincial Strategy’s 25 participating police agencies include:
· Barrie Police Service
· Belleville Police Service
· Brantford Police Service
· Chatham-Kent Police Service
· Cornwall Police Service
· Durham Regional Police Service
· Greater Sudbury Police Service
· Guelph Police Service
· Halton Regional Police Service
· Hamilton Police Service
· Kingston Police
· London Police Service
· Niagara Regional Police Service
· North Bay Police Service
· Ontario Provincial Police
· Ottawa Police Service
· Peel Regional Police
· Peterborough Police Service
· Sault Ste. Marie Police Service
· Thunder Bay Police Service
· Timmins Police Service
· Toronto Police Service
· Waterloo Regional Police Service
· Windsor Police Service
· Woodstock Police Service
· York Regional Police




                                    
















