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Members of Gananoque’s emergency services took an icy plunge in the St. Lawrence River in support of the Special Olympics.
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Indigenous leaders demanded the dismantling of the Thunder Bay Police Service and said it should immediately be barred from carrying out major crime investigations due to what they called “repeated failures.”
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The Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia is calling for more government funding to entice candidates to apply for open positions as caseloads peak.
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With a pandemic-induced global shift towards remote employment, Ontario passes Bill 88 to protect digital platform workers further. Bill 27 passed in 2021 introduced the policies regarding the “right to disconnect”, which, according to Toronto employment lawyer Stacey Ball, were vital for the changing industry. The new Bill 88 elaborates on said policies to ensure digital workers have adequate rights that should be a welcome sight to anyone who earns their income in the digital gig economy.
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What if drones could help police officers see a crime scene before they arrive? What if they could keep out of harm’s way by having a machine take their place as their eyes and ears? By Shash Anand.
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Crime and Intelligence Analysis in Canada provides a comprehensive introduction to the twin fields of crime analysis and intelligence analysis from a Canadian perspective. Written for both students and practitioners in public law enforcement and corporate security, this resource examines analytical methods, information systems, technologies, and governance issues, with a particular focus on Canadian institutional practices and contexts.
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The Calgary Police Commission says a union that represents city police officers has distributed countless thin blue line patches and pins in defiance of a recently announced ban against them being worn on duty.
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The detachment commander at Upper Ottawa Valley Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) cautioned members of Laurentian Valley Township (LV) last week the 2021 statistics for calls in the municipality should not be considered the norm in light of the COVID pandemic.
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An independent association of counties and municipal districts says it opposes the Alberta government’s proposal for a provincial police force because it fails to demonstrate how that would increase service levels in rural areas.
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: May 4 – 5, 2022
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Date: May 15 – 18, 2022
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