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Ontario expanding basic constable training program

“Our government is bringing much-needed relief to police services that face the most recruiting challenges,” said Solicitor General Michael Kerzner. “By expanding the BCT program, we’re making sure they get the qualified candidates they need to keep their communities safe.”


Police probe clears seven Vancouver officers in beating death of Myles Gray

The Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner said it was reviewing the decision over the 2015 death of Gray, which was classified as a homicide by a coroner’s inquest last year.


Blue Line accepting nominees for annual awards program

Blue Line's annual awards, Rookie of the Year and Lifetime in Law Enforcement Achievement, are now accepting nominees for our 2025 winners. It's time to recognize the members of your department.


DFO ordered to improve officer gear to counter threat from ‘criminals’ with firearms

A labour investigator has agreed with federal fishery officers that heavily armed criminals pose a threat to their lives and has ordered managers to take steps immediately to reduce the danger.


 
 
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Blue Line, The Podcast: Celebrating our 35th anniversary with Chief Mike Callaghan (ret.)

A lot has changed in the world of law enforcement since the 1980s. Mike Callaghan, who recently retired as the Chief of the Belleville Police Service, left public safety with over 38 years of policing experience. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder sat down with Callaghan to look back at his incredible career, and to see what has changed for police most over the last four decades. » Listen now
 
 
 
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Judicial rebuke for police Feeney warrant violations

The Ontario Court of Appeal has chastised the police for their conduct in conducting a no-knock Feeney entry, overturning a trial judge’s decision to stay charges. » Read now

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From crisis to solutions: Navigating police recruitment in Canada

Canadian police services are grappling with significant recruitment challenges. Across the country, police leaders are striving to build diverse and resilient teams. The task at hand is to fill experienced officer vacancies and attract a new generation of officers who reflect the communities they serve and can address the multifaceted issues of today’s world. » Read now

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Creating inclusive police forces: Strategies for supporting women in law enforcement

In the past, there hasn’t been enough attention paid to the gendered environment of policing and its impact on the women who choose this profession, their career progression, and their promotional opportunities. Examining typically masculine occupations, such as policing, is seen as long overdue by many for several reasons. » Read now

 
EVENTS 
 

Career Expo West – Edmonton

Location: Edmonton, Alta.
Date: Oct. 29, 2024
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15th Annual Law of Policing Conference

Location: Burnaby, B.C.
Date: Nov. 6 - 7, 2024
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Building Bridges at Blue, Evidence-Based Policing Conference

Location: Collingwood, Ont.
Date: Nov. 7 - 8, 2024
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