The Criminal Code of Canada makes it illegal to belong to a criminal organization, which is defined as a group of at least three individuals engaged in ongoing criminal activity for the purpose of making money. It is also a crime to perform work for such a group, to instruct others to engage in activities for its benefit or to recruit or invite others to join the organization. Conviction can result in significant penalties. It is important to be aware of the laws surrounding criminal organizations and to avoid involvement with such groups.