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‘It will cost people their jobs’: Thunder Bay top cop says racism won’t be tolerated

Thunder Bay police Chief Darcy Fleury knows firsthand what it’s like to experience racism – and that has helped guide his first few months on the job as he looks to overhaul the embattled police force and repair relations with the Indigenous community.


Quebec coroner says more diligent police search could have saved life of Cree teen

A 16-year-old Cree girl might still be alive had police spent more than 10 minutes looking for her after she had fallen into a ditch, a Quebec coroner has found. Neebin Icebound died of hypothermia Oct. 9, 2022, in the Cree community of Waswanipi, about 490 kilometres northwest of Quebec City.


B.C. premier says spat over Surrey police force ‘no longer up for discussion’

British Columbia Premier David Eby says a court challenge by the City of Surrey over being forced to continue the transition to a municipal police service “will not be successful.”


 
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Blue Line, The Podcast: How policing is changing in Canada

The policing of today looks vastly different from the policing of 30 to 40 years ago; however, recruitment, retention, training and serving the community are still of the utmost importance. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder was joined by Deputy Chief Raj Gill of the Calgary Police Service to talk about how policing is changing in Canada and where policing might be headed. » Listen now
 
 
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Leading the way: Dwayne Lakusta’s approach to building a police service

Just before Lakusta received his official offer from a police service, he was training to join the local fire department. When he was faced with the choice of being a police officer or a firefighter, there was no doubt in his mind—he wanted to be an officer. “The firefighters do an incredible job, but I wanted to be on the front lines with other cops.” Whether he ended up in the fire service or in law enforcement, it was clear that Lakusta had a passion for helping people. By Brittani Schroeder. » Read More...

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Memorial to fallen Mountie becomes a time of healing for many

In the tranquil beauty of Varadero, Cuba, a remarkable gathering took place. Over 60 resort guests, dressed in red shirts, gathered to remember the tragic loss of RCMP Cst. Heidi Stevenson, who bravely confronted the gunman responsible for 22 deaths in Nova Scotia. By Paul Pickrem. » Read More...

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Mastering the art of trustworthy testimony: Twenty-six lessons for police officers

The 26 lessons that are offered in this article to police officers are brief, focused and dedicated to improving their ability to provide credible and reliable testimony. By Gilles Renaud. » Read More...

 
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16th Annual Chief’s Gala

Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: Nov. 16, 2023
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Anti-Corruption Symposium Calgary

Location: Calgary, Alta.
Date: Nov. 20 - 21, 2023
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BCACP/CACP Police Leadership Conference

Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Date: Jan. 21 - 23, 2023
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Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police 2024 AWIP ON Conference

Location: Mississauga, Ont.
Date: Feb. 13 - 16, 2023
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