Join us October 24th at 12pm EST for: The Voices of Change: “Pioneering Leadership, Redefining Culture and Evaluating Recruitment Standards in Policing
Join us October 24th at 12pm EST for: The Voices of Change: “Pioneering Leadership, Redefining Culture and Evaluating Recruitment Standards in Policing with Chief Mark Crowell, Waterloo Police Service, Rory Thomson, Executive Director, Learning and Recruitment Division, Calgary Police Service, & Suzanne Christie, CEO of Responder Recruitment!
Join us for a pivotal opportunity to discover how our panelists are shifting the narrative and driving meaningful change in policing across Canada. Mark Crowell, Chief of Police for Waterloo Regional Police Services, and Rory Thompson, Executive Director of the Learning and Recruitment Division at Calgary Police Services, will be moderated by Suzanne Christie, CEO of Responder Recruitment. Together, they’ll explore the transformative power of human connection in policing, the evolution of organizational culture, and the disruption of outdated leadership models. They will also share their innovative strategies for tackling the critical challenges of recruitment and retention. This is a must-attend event for anyone passionate about the future of law enforcement, leadership, and organizational innovation.
British Columbia
Nanaimo RCMP detachment has new commanding officer - Nanaimo News Bulletin
Supt. Andrew Burton shares thoughts on current and future policing in Nanaimo
Saskatchewan
Official swearing-in ceremony held for Deputy Chief Shane St. John, Councillor Morrissette - DiscoverWeyburn.com - Local news, Weather, Sports, Free Classifieds and Job Listings for the Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Weyburn's Deputy Chief of Police Shane St. John was officially sworn in this morning at City Hall. He entered the role in mid-September. Read more: New Deputy Chief Shane St. John shares on his commitment to Weyburn The City of Weyburn stated in a press release that the appointment marks a significant step in the ongoing leadership of the Weyburn Police Service.
Canada's largest police union uses media posts, website to 'educate' voters on marshals service | CBC News
Fired officer appealing his dismissal to the province, police chief confirms - MooseJawToday.com
During a media scrum after the Oct. 9 Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting, Chief Rick Bourassa confirmed that he fired Supt. Taylor Mickleborough from the Moose Jaw Police Service using The Police Act as his guide.
Saskatchewan Party Leader promises more power for police to address public nuisances | Politics | thecanadianpressnews.ca
Moose Jaw's police board receives crime data - SaskToday.ca
The Moose Jaw Police Service presented the September crime statistics during the Board of Police Commissioners’ Oct. 9 meeting.
Police chief pushes back against online ‘narrative’ that crime is rampant - MooseJawToday.com
The Board of Police Commissioners received the September crime statistics during its Oct. 9 meeting, with the data showing that total crimes against people had declined year-over-year by 1.6 per cent and total crimes against property had declined 27 per cent.
Manitoba
Winnipeg police investigation into murders of First Nations women a ‘failure,’ minister says - The Globe and Mail
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the police force’s decision to not search a Winnipeg-area landfill was irresponsible, reflects systemic issues
Reporting for ‘special duty’ – Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg police officers spent more than 50,000 hours doing special duty work — racking up millions of dollars in fees in the process — over a 13-month period from May 2023 until June 2024, according to data obtained by the Free Press.
Western Manitoba municipality residents worry about response times after local police force dissolved | CBC News
Ontario
Timmins news: Police board applauds plan to add more seats at Ontario Police College | CTV News
At a recent meeting, the chair of the Timmins Police Service Board expressed his thanks for the recent news from the Ministry of the Solicitor General.
Police conclude investigation after realizing alleged drone was just a bird | Globalnews.ca
A police investigation has concluded that an unknown substance a suspected drone was allegedly dropping on homes in a small Ontario town was just bird poop.
Thunder Bay’s police service to go under the microscope – again
Ontario's Inspector General of Policing opening Investigation into Service and its Board in response to community concerns
South Simcoe Police To Benefit from Ontario Expanding Basic Constable Training Program - Caroline Mulroney, MPP
As our population continues to grow, this provincial government is ensuring police services have the […]
Toronto police say they’ll get a lift from Ontario’s helicopter purchase – CP24
The Toronto Police Service (TPS) and Ontario government are touting the benefits of adding eyes in the skies with a new helicopter purchase from the province, but it’s not yet clear when the new chopper will arrive.
First Nation families seek answers in Ont. review of how Thunder Bay police handle death, missing-person cases | CBC News
Nishnawbe Aski Police Service trains drug investigators while waiting for equitable funding deal to hire more | CBC News
NAN welcomes upcoming inspection of Thunder Bay Police Service - TBNewsWatch.com
Read the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Cobourg Police Service Board Looks to Improve Communications - Today's Northumberland - Your Source For What's Happening Locally and Beyond
Retailers question Windsor, Ont., police decision to stop taking some retail theft reports | CBC News
Sudbury police to begin phasing in body-worn cameras with 30 in January - North Bay News
A full deployment of body-worn cameras among Greater Sudbury Police Service members is slated to take place one year later, by January 2026
Nova Scotia
Don MacLean sworn in as first permanent Black chief for Halifax police - Halifax | Globalnews.ca
MacLean says it's an honour and a privilege to lead the city's police force, which he says has the responsibility of staying responsive to the evolving needs of residents.
PEI
P.E.I. police say it’s time for a rethink of mobile mental health units | SaltWire
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Leaders of three of P.E.I.’s four police services all say the province’s mobile mental health units would be improved by ...
The North
Should the NWT have a new body to oversee its police?
A recent inquest revealed details about how NWT RCMP are investigated when things appear to have gone wrong. Some experts say the process could be improved.
National
Canada police make this request to Sikhs amid diplomatic rift with India | World News - Hindustan Times
India has strongly rejected attempts by Canadian authorities to link Indian agents with criminal gangs in Canada.
Top Canadian police official urges Sikh community to speak out as they move ahead on India probe
OTTAWA: The head of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has urged the Sikh community here to speak out as they continue to investigate allegations linking
Former public safety minister tells public inquiry he always reviewed CSIS warrants quickly - The Globe and Mail
Marco Mendicino’s testimony at the foreign interference inquiry comes after news that his predecessor Bill Blair took 54 days to authorize a CSIS warrant
International
Canada, India expel diplomats as police uncover ‘campaign of violence’ | Politics News | Al Jazeera
India rejects accusations by Canada that Indian government agents took part in activities that threaten public safety.
Canadian police accuse India of working with criminal network to kill dissidents | Canada | The Guardian
Modi government agents alleged to have collaborated with syndicate run by mob boss Lawrence Bishnoi
UK calls for India to cooperate with Canada’s legal process as row deepens | Canada | The Guardian
Delhi expelled diplomats after Canadian police said they had evidence linking Indian agents to murder in Canada