Advertising & Sponsorship
CrimeCanada.ca is an independent, consumer-safety focused site. We accept advertising and sponsorships that help fund our reporting, safety education, and data explainers—without compromising editorial integrity.
- Opportunities
- Editorial & ad standards
- Advertiser requirements
- Restricted / prohibited
- Review process
- Contact
Opportunities
Available options depend on inventory and platform setup. Typical placements may include:
Display advertising
Standard display placements across selected pages and sections, subject to category restrictions and review.
Sponsored placements
Clearly labelled placements (e.g., “Sponsored”) for relevant services such as legal, community, safety, or prevention resources.
Sponsored educational content
Audience-first explainers that must meet our standards and be clearly labelled as sponsored.
Regional targeting (e.g., province/metro area) may be available depending on the ad platform and campaign type. We do not represent that every format supports geo-targeting.
Editorial & ad standards
Separation and transparency
- We keep a clear separation between editorial decisions and commercial arrangements.
- Sponsored content is labelled (e.g., “Sponsored” or “Advertisement”).
- We avoid alarmist framing and discourage content that inflames fear or targets private individuals.
Accuracy and substantiation
- Advertisers must not make misleading claims or imply official status/approval unless it is true and verifiable.
- Claims about results (“we guarantee…”, “100% success”, “always approved”) are not accepted.
- We may ask for substantiation for objective claims (e.g., certifications, pricing, service availability).
We design these standards to support responsible communication and alignment with Canadian misleading-advertising expectations and major ad-platform policies.
Advertiser requirements
To protect readers and maintain credibility, we generally require:
- Truthful positioning: No false urgency, fear-based manipulation, or exaggerated outcomes.
- Clear identity: The advertiser must be identifiable (business name, contact method, and jurisdiction where relevant).
- Proper labelling: Sponsored content must be clearly labelled; we do not publish “stealth ads.”
- Regulated services: If you’re a regulated professional (e.g., legal services), you are responsible for complying with your regulator’s rules and your jurisdiction’s requirements.
- Privacy-respectful campaigns: Campaigns must not request or publish sensitive personal information about alleged victims/accused or private individuals.
Restricted / prohibited categories
We may decline or restrict ads that create safety, legal, or credibility risks. Examples include:
- Weapons and weapon accessories, instructions for violence, or “how-to” harm content.
- Hate, harassment, or discriminatory targeting.
- Adult sexual content, escort services, or explicit material.
- Fraud, impersonation, “guaranteed” outcomes, or unverifiable claims.
- Graphic/shocking imagery designed primarily to provoke.
- Content that names or targets private individuals in connection with alleged wrongdoing.
Restrictions may be stricter than what is legally permitted because we prioritize reader safety, brand trust, and platform compliance.
Review process
To keep the site trustworthy, we use a basic review workflow:
- Submission: You send creative, landing page URL, target audience, and jurisdictions served.
- Screening: We review for misleading claims, unsafe content, and category restrictions.
- Labelling: We confirm “Sponsored/Advertisement” labelling where required.
- Go-live: Timing depends on inventory and review complexity. We may request revisions.
Metrics and reporting
Where available, we can share basic delivery metrics (for example, impressions or clicks) depending on the campaign type and platform. We do not promise specific results or outcomes.
Changes and takedowns
We reserve the right to pause or remove ads that later appear misleading, unsafe, or inconsistent with our standards, including after receiving credible complaints.
Contact
To inquire about advertising or sponsorship, email: [email protected]
What to include in your message
- Organization name and website
- What you want to promote (product/service)
- Where you operate (Canada-wide, province/metro focus)
- Preferred format (display, sponsored placement, sponsored educational content)
- Any claims you intend to make (so we can confirm substantiation expectations)
This page is maintained to reflect how we handle advertising today. We may update it as inventory, platform rules, or safety practices change.
Disclaimer: This page describes CrimeCanada.ca’s advertising practices and does not constitute legal advice.
