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The frequency of protests linked to domestic and global issues is creating an “unsustainable demand” on policing services across the country, say Canada’s chiefs of police.
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An emailed statement from the province said the marshals are an additional tool to complement RCMP and other police services, and they will address rural crime, gangs, and illegal weapons and drugs. They will also apprehend high-risk offenders with outstanding warrants.
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The Winnipeg Police Board has initiated the search for the next police chief of the Winnipeg Police Service after Chief Danny Smyth informed the Board of his plans to retire on Sep. 3, 2024.
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Berglund has been appointed to the position of chief civilian director of B.C.’s Independent Investigations Office by Attorney General Niki Sharma. The announcement comes following the retirement of Ronald J. MacDonald, who served in the role for seven years.
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Fredericton Police Chief Martin Gaudet has proudly unveiled plans for “The Guardian,” a new memorial dedicated to honouring past and present first responders.
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Now Shipping! 2025 Ford Police Interceptor ® Utility product line showcases a variety of equipment designed for an all-in-one, full suite solution. Each product is engineered for rugged durability and easy integration, ensuring optimal performance on the road. Reduce lead times and deploy fleets faster with Gamber-Johnson's vehicle equipment options.
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The National Peace Officers’ Memorial Run, known as the “Run to Remember”, was established in 2005 when the Peel Regional Police (PRP) running team, The Pacers, decided to raise awareness of the annual Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Service. It’s also an event to support officers who have been killed in the line of duty and their surviving family members.
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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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The first-ever introductory cybersecurity resource for a Canadian audience—is designed for both students and professionals, and provides a comprehensive overview of the technical, policy, and operational aspects of cybersecurity from a risk-management perspective.
Cybercrime is an ever-increasing threat to Canadians and Canadian businesses, presenting a huge challenge to companies and institutions. In response, organizations of all types require up to date strategies and techniques to protect themselves and their assets.
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A lot has changed in the world of law enforcement since the 1980s. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, we sat down with Mike Callaghan, who recently retired as the Chief of the Belleville Police Service, to look back at his incredible career and to see what has changed for police most over the last four decades.
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Cybercrime is a growing challenge for all of society. Victims can be individuals, businesses, or any kind of organization in Canada. Lynam suggests that the types of cybercrimes are becoming more complex and impactful than what has been seen previously. “In many cases, what we used to consider a serious cybercrime a few years ago, now we wouldn’t think of them as serious.”
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It is estimated that almost 15 per cent of police personnel worldwide have current PTSD (Syed et al., 2020). However, each person has their own way to respond to trauma, and the only way to know for sure if one has PTSD is to talk to a mental health professional.
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Location: Washington, DC, USA
Date: Aug. 16 - 18, 2024
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Location: Mississauga, Ont.
Date: Sep. 16 - 18, 2024
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Location: Barrie, Ont.
Date: Sep. 23 - 25, 2024
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