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Recruitment and retention have been hot topics in this industry for several years, and a big part of retention is how police leaders are able to support their members. A few stories below dive into this topic. Check them out!
- Brittani Schroeder, Editor
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This year, the budget includes $260.0 million to fund RCMP operations in the province, including $23.7 million for the First Nations Policing Program. The Municipal Police Grant program will also receive an increase of $330,000 to help frontline officers respond to more calls for service and improve community safety.
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Ian Smith's typical workday has changed since Canada made a $1.3-billion pledge to beef up border security in hopes of staving off U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats, some of which were nevertheless realized.
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The Regional Municipality of Niagara Police Service Board has announced the appointment of Supt. Mario Lagrotteria of the Niagara Regional Police Service as Deputy Chief effective March 14, 2025.
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Montreal’s metro system will see more police patrols and a crackdown on loitering, transit officials said Thursday, citing the fact the network has become a last-resort shelter for people struggling with drug addiction and mental illness.
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This book makes an important contribution to police scholarship by focusing on the critical need for law enforcement personnel to receive education on chemical/biological/radiological/nuclear (CBRN) hazards. The text makes a clear case for integrating CBRN studies into police education so that first responders are enabled to assess incidents and share information with emergency management and other services to determine the most effective equipment and personnel to deploy.
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Whether in big cities or rural towns, police leadership across North America face significant challenges. Recruitment and retention are getting tougher by the day as our profession continues to try and recover from the anti-police narrative that has festered for years.
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You’re all aware that this is not always an easy profession, yet you are here because you love what you do. You’ve chosen to put others’ needs before your own, and that deserves recognition.
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In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder was joined by Dwayne Zacharie, Chief Peacekeeper of the Kahnawake Mohawk Peacekeepers in Quebec. The two discussed the unique challenges and triumphs of First Nations policing in Canada.
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So much has happened since Blue Line Magazine’s inception. We spoke with members of police leadership across Canada to learn about the most significant changes that impacted police over the last 35 years and where we might be headed next.
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Police officers risk their lives every time they go to work. It’s what they signed up for when they agreed to protect and serve. However, being harassed, threatened—or worse—outside of work isn’t. Neither is putting their families at risk by association.
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Location: Kitchener, Ont.
Date: Apr. 7 - 8, 2025
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Location: Mississauga, Ont.
Date: Apr. 8 - 10, 2025
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: Apr. 29, 2025
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Location: Niagara Falls, Ont.
Date: May 6 - 9, 2025
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