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In the latest Health & Wellness column, Isabelle Sauve discusses “sensehacking” and its potential to augment the well-being of professionals in high-stress occupational contexts, such as police officers. Check it out below!
- Brittani Schroeder, Editor
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The Nova Scotia government has committed to substantial enhancements in public safety after releasing the findings of a comprehensive policing review and announcing six foundational changes designed to modernize and improve the province’s policing model.
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This strategic expansion, approved on a two-year trial basis, aims to enhance organizational oversight, support operational efficiencies and better align leadership capacity with the complex needs of modern policing.
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The Liberal government will table a bill this fall introducing stricter bail conditions and sentencing for some crimes, particularly those involving organized crime, human trafficking, home invasion and car theft, Justice Minister Sean Fraser said
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British Columbia’s Police Complaint Commissioner says he’s called a public hearing to probe misconduct allegations against three current and three former Nelson police officers over alleged racist, sexist and inappropriate comments made in a private WhatsApp chat group.
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This straightforward, easy-to-understand textbook inspires tools for improving job performance, productivity, and morale in law enforcement. The groundbreaking first edition of Gold Medal Policing, inspired by work with Olympic athletes, confirmed the importance of mental readiness in frontline policing excellence. The 2nd edition consolidates two decades of peer-reviewed research and training, drawing on insights from frontline officers recognized for their excellence.
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The strategic implementation of sensehacking interventions may provide a transformative means of supporting psychological adaptability and capacity to function under high-pressure occupational demands.
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How can police agencies collaborate effectively to monitor these individuals? Enter Shaun Hildebrand and Rob Williamson. Earlier this year, Blue Line spoke with them about an innovative dashboard developed to improve tracking and encourage further partnership among police services, and how it has expanded since its inception.
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In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder and Ryan Teschner discuss the role of the Inspectorate of Policing, the findings of their study on public order policing, their recommendations, and their vision for improving police performance in Ontario.
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Chief Cheryl Gervais and Sgt. Chantal Larocque summed up Indigenous policing in just a few words when they explained, “We have to do more with less.” Indigenous police services are not considered an essential service, and though there have been many discussions over the years to officially recognize them as such, the change has yet to occur.
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Public safety professionals who struggle with mental health challenges often feel devalued and fearful because of the negative attitude society and others in their profession may have against them. As a result, public safety professionals struggling with mental health issues may not get the help they need, for fear they’ll be discriminated against or, even worse, terminated.
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Date: Aug. 10 - 12, 2025
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