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Fredericton police aim to equip all front line officers with body cameras next year

Fredericton police Chief Martin Gaudet said in an interview Thursday that the cameras are important tools for ensuring accountability and collecting evidence but also for gathering intelligence.


Halton Police engages consultant to study hate/bias incidents

The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) has engaged a third-party consultant, Dr. Barbara Perry, to investigate all reports of hate and/or bias motivated incidents and supporting those affected by it.


Vancouver city council approves funding for more police, mental health nurses

Vancouver City Council approved up to $16 million for 100 new police and 100 mental-health nurses Tuesday, part of the campaign platform of newly elected Mayor Ken Sim.
 
 
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Gamber-Johnson Partners with Ledlenser to Offer LED Light Solutions

Looking for a public safety or enterprise lighting solution? Gamber-Johnson is proud to partner with top LED lighting manufacturer, Ledlenser, to offer a selection of flashlights, work lights, and headlamps to provide a rugged and reliable lighting solution for any work environment. » Learn more
 
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Digital investigations

Leaps in technology over the last 20 years have created some true benefits to society; real-time collaboration, cheap and reliable digital storage, the ability to perform complex processing in a matter of seconds – all things designed to simplify and speed up our lives. As technology has evolved it allowed us to complete tasks more efficiently and cost effectively. While this benefits most individuals and businesses, one area where this evolution is having an adverse effect is in the digital forensic space, especially within the realm of law enforcement. By Ryan Duquette. » Read now
 
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NEWS 
 

RCMP Long Service Awards & Commendations presented to 25 exemplary employees

Regular members, civilian members and public service employees of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) O Division have been recognized for their years of exemplary service and continued dedication to Canadians. » Read now

Saskatchewan RCMP commanding officer questions value of new marshals service

The commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP says she is uncertain about the value of a new marshals service that the provincial government promised in the latest throne speech. » Read now

Jury trial begins for Mounties charged with manslaughter in shooting of Alberta man

A jury trial began Monday in Edmonton for two RCMP officers accused of manslaughter with a firearm in the shooting death of a 31-year-old in northern Alberta. » Read now
 
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CACP Information and Technology Summit

Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Date: Dec. 4 – 7, 2022
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3rd Annual 2022 ILET Summit

Location: Online
Date: Dec. 5 – 9, 2022
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Police Tech Conference & Expo

Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: Feb. 28 – Mar. 1, 2023
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Canadian Policing Wellness Check Conference

Location: Ottawa, Ont.
Date: Mar. 6 – 8, 2023
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Security, Police & Fire Career Expo

Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: Mar. 9, 2023
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