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It’s Time for Canada to Fight Back Against the Ransomware Epidemic

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
October 28, 2025
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It’s Time for Canada to Fight Back Against the Ransomware Epidemic
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The digital shadow cast by the ransomware epidemic is darkening Canada’s economic and civic landscape, demanding a complete and unified national counter-attack. Once an esoteric threat, ransomware, the malicious act of seizing an organization’s data and demanding a ransom for its return, has become a constant, high-impact reality, costing Canadian businesses billions annually in recovery, prevention, and lost productivity.

From the paralyzing attack on a major Canadian grocer to the disruptive breach of the Toronto Public Library and assaults on critical infrastructure like health care facilities, no sector is immune to the financial devastation and loss of public trust caused by these sophisticated cyber-extortionists. The perpetrators, often operating from foreign safe havens, have weaponized the “Ransomware-as-a-Service” (RaaS) model, lowering the barrier to entry for criminals and dramatically escalating the frequency and severity of attacks. With Canada ranking among the top countries targeted globally, the current, often siloed, responses are proving insufficient against this organized cybercrime wave.

Experts are urgently calling for the federal government to designate ransomware as a top-tier national security priority. While public and private entities have invested in cyber-defences, the core problem remains a lack of cohesive, nationwide strategy. A unified approach is critical, focusing on four key pillars: Deterrence, Disruption, Development, and Deployment. Deterrence requires a whole-of-government commitment to pursue and prosecute malicious actors.

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Disruption means actively collaborating with the private sector to dismantle the ransomware business model by cutting off access to necessary infrastructure like dark web marketplaces and payment systems. Development involves jointly creating nationwide frameworks for mitigation, response, and recovery, supported by robust public-private tabletop exercises to test readiness.

Finally, deployment must introduce new tools, such as safe-harbour legislation, to encourage victims to share threat intelligence without fear of punitive action, transforming one organization’s lesson into another’s protection.

The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security provides essential guidance, strongly discouraging ransom payments which only fuel the criminal ecosystem. However, individual diligence must now be backed by an unambiguous, coordinated, and aggressive national defense. Canada possesses the talent and technology to meet this threat; what is required now is the collective will and unity to fight back.

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