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Ottawa will continue to back the RCMP as British Columbia’s contract police force that serves many communities even as it moves toward a national force for federal-level crimes, says federal Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc.
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Recipients of the 2023 Ontario medals are being recognized for heroic acts, including subduing an armed assailant on a deadly rampage, removing drivers from burning vehicles, rescuing a child who was at risk of being stabbed, and/or entering a collapsed building to rescue people trapped in the debris.
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A COVID-era protest blockade at Coutts, Alta.—now at the centre of a murder-conspiracy trial—was getting outside support, including from two members of the Edmonton Police Service, court heard Monday.
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The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) is set to complete its jurisdictional expansion in western Newfoundland by the end of June. This is the second and final phase of expansion for the RNC, with the first phase taking place in February.
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Provincial Offences: Essential Tools for Law Enforcement, 5th Edition provides students with an understanding of their future responsibilities in law enforcement, legislated on a provincial level. Through a discussion of 18 provincial laws, along with engaging exercises, students will learn to interpret and apply laws and regulations to address all types of situations, including those involving community safety, mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, and sudden deaths.
The fifth edition reflects legislative updates that have come into effect since the previous edition and incorporates the Cannabis Control Act, 2017 and Missing Persons Act, 2018.
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GPR is a valuable tool for law enforcement officers (LEOs) to collect evidence in criminal investigations, yet they may not be trained in the use of the technology. While the objectives may differ between law enforcement and academia, the science behind the method remains the same and opportunities exist for collaboration.
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Check out the latest list of recently promoted or retiring individuals in the Canadian law enforcement industry.
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Moral injury is widely understudied, especially where it concerns first responders and veterans. Because of this, moral injury is seen differently by officers, leaders, and clinicians. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, we discuss what changes need to be made in policing organizations to address the growing trend of moral injuries.
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Now more than ever, public attention is being drawn to police use of force. High profile instances of officers using force have plagued our society, escalating tension and distrust between the public and law enforcement. The downstream social and monetary cost of inappropriate police use of force now outweighs the cost of a re-investment in police use of force training.
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Where an identifiable risk to officers exists, and that risk involves the potential for serious harm or death, the employer has a positive duty to remove exposure to the hazard (eliminate the task) or provide the necessary equipment and training.
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Location: Enoch, Alta.
Date: June 23 - 25, 2024
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Location: Butler County, PA, U.S.A.
Date: July 15 - July 21, 2024
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Location: Halifax, N.S.
Date: Aug. 11 - 13, 2024
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