Chief Doug Palson remembered as 'trailblazer' instrumental in Indigenous-led policing | CBC News
On behalf of the CAPG President Amtul Siddiqui and the Board of Directors, we are devastated to hear of the loss of Chief Doug Palson of the Manitoba First Nations Police Service. Our thoughts are with his family, his work colleagues, friends and the community he represented. - CAPG Executive Director Stephen Reid
Empowering First Nations Police Governance, February 19th and 20th, 2025
On behalf of the First Nations Police Governance Council (FNPGC), in partnership with the Canadian Association of Police Governance (CAPG), We invite you to attend our Gathering; Empowering First Nations Police Governance, February 19th and 20th, 2025. Please see the attachments to this email which includes the Information poster, Agenda, and a Report on a way forward authored by Chair of the FNPGC Teddy Manywounds.
You may register through the Eventbrite link listed below; registration fees can be paid through this registration process. You may also register via email to tmanywounds@g4tc.org.
If registering via email, registration payment can be made via cheque.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/empowering-first-nations-police-governance-tickets-1145794264489?aff=oddtdtcreator
First Nations Police Governance Boards please use Discount. FNPGDISCOUNT
Speakers and event package will be sent once registration is complete and closer the dates of the event.
We look forward to hosting you in the Beautiful Tsuut’ina Nation!
January 21st 2025 Webinar – Case Control Study of Police Resignations in London, Ontario between 2007 – 2023 with Jessica Mullen and Sarah Harmer – 12pm EST
Jessica Mullen has been a member of the London Police Service for 12 years. She is currently a Sergeant in the Major Crime Section. Jessica spent three years as a member of the Evidence Based Policing Unit where she gained valuable experience in both theoretical and practical applications of EBP. In July 2024, Jessica graduated from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom with an MSt in Applied Criminology and Police Management. Jessica has an Honors degree in Criminology from the University of Windsor. Her background in policing includes experience in front-line patrol, Internet Child Exploitation, and Sexual Assault and Child Abuse. Outside of her career, Jessica loves animals and exploring the world through travel.
Sarah Harmer has a M.A in forensic Psychology from Carleton University which she completed under the advisement of Dr. Craig Bennell in the Police Research Lab, and a B.A in psychology with a research specialization from Wilfrid Laurier University. Prior to joining the London Police Service (LPS) Sarah worked in the private sector as a research analyst and manager. Since joining LPS 5 years ago Sarah has continued to take courses through the IACA, Alpha Group, Cambridge University, and more. Sarah has presented at multiple conferences and forums sharing her knowledge of evidence-based policing (EBP). Sarah is the crime analyst jointly assigned to the Evidence Based Policing Unit and the Uniformed Division, she utilizes her academic background to support EBP projects and research while applying the concepts to front line (UD) crime analysis. Recently, Sarah was recognized by the Ontario Women in Law Enforcement (OWLE) and won the Civilian Achievement Award in 2024.
January 29th 2025 Webinar – Staffing Levels and Response Times: Considering American-based Research When Canadian Police Service Boards/Commissions Are Assessing Police Service Budgets Proposals and Strategic Planning with Scott M. Mourtgos and Justin Nix – 1pm EST
Scott M. Mourtgos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina. His applied research focuses on policing and criminal justice policy. In particular, he is interested in public perceptions of police use-of-force, crime deterrence policies, police personnel issues, and the application of Bayesian statistics in criminal justice research. He has over twenty peer-reviewed publications on these and related topics, and his work has been published in the top general interest journals of both criminal justice and public administration, including Criminology, Justice Quarterly, and Public Administration Review. He is committed to integrating police practice with high-quality scientific evidence, an aim that is supported by his appointment as a 2020 NIJ LEADS Scholar. He also serves on the Research Advisory Board for the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), is an affiliate of the Police Staffing Observatory at Michigan State University, a member of the Police Accountability and Policy Evaluation Research (PAPER) lab at the University of South Carolina and University of Utah, and serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Criminal Justice and Police Practice & Research: An International Journal. His public-facing communication has appeared in multiple written, radio, and podcast outlets. He is a past doctoral fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2022), and an FBI National Academy graduate (Session 280), having served in various capacities in policing for two decades, including as a police executive.
Justin Nix is a Distinguished Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska Omaha, where he teaches classes on policing and research methods, and coordinates the Master of Arts degree program. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina in 2015. His research interests include police legitimacy and officer decision-making. To date, Justin has authored or co-authored more than fifty peer-reviewed journal articles on these topics, as well as several book chapters, research briefs, and op-eds. He has served as a consultant to the National Policing Institute, the COPS Office, and the Department of Homeland Security. In 2019, Justin was one of four early career researchers selected by the NIJ for its LEADS (Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science) Academics program. In 2020, he received the Early Career Award from the ASC Division of Policing, and in 2021, he received the same award from the ASC Division of Experimental Criminology. He is a member of the Crime and Justice Research Alliance’s expert panel, and frequently engages with local and national media on issues pertaining to policing and criminal justice.
He is currently working on an NIJ-funded project that involves evaluating a de-escalation training program for police officers in Virginia Beach.
SAVE THE DATE! The 36th Annual Canadian Association of Police Governance Conference
Save the Date!
The 36th Annual Canadian Association of Police Governance Conference:
August 14th, 15th & 16th, 2025 in Victoria, BC
Registration, Speakers and Workshop Information Coming Soon!
British Columbia
No police liaisons could soon mean no job for SD61 board members - Capital Daily
BC’s education minister has suggested it would fire school board members over failure to amend the safety plan to include the program
Parent group says school board should not be fired - Victoria Times Colonist
The Victoria Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils released a statement saying the "democratically elected" board has been responsive to parent concerns "on a broad number of issues."
Saskatchewan
Council discusses community safety and well being plan, supports mental wellness dinner - DiscoverEstevan.com - Local news, Weather, Sports, Free Classifieds and Business Listings for the Estevan, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan announces increased border security with new plans and 16 redeployed officers - DiscoverEstevan.com - Local news, Weather, Sports, Free Classifieds and Business Listings for the Estevan, Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan government has announced a new plan to deal with border security between the province and the United States with their Saskatchewan Border Security Plan (SBSP). The plan will allow the Ministry of Corrections, Policing, and Public Safety to mobilize Provincial Protective Services (PPS) officers to assist provincial police services and federal agencies in boosting law enforcement near the border.
Judge urges new police board to keep the MJPS accountable - SaskToday.ca
A new group of police commissioners was sworn in during the board’s January meeting, with three city council members and one citizen being the new faces around the table.
Manitoba
Tributes pour in for police chief believed to have died in fire - The Globe and Mail
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew calls First Nations Police Service Chief Doug Palson a ‘heck of a guy’
Ontario
‘An utter failure of governance’: former Toronto Police Board chair criticizes Peel police’s 23.3 percent increase | The Pointer
‘An utter failure of governance’: former Toronto Police Board chair criticizes Peel police’s 23.3 percent increase
Shelley Carroll elected new chair of Toronto Police Service Board
Toronto City Coun. Shelley Carroll is the new chair of the Toronto Police Service Board, unseating the incumbent in a split vote at board meeting on Tuesday.
Grassy Narrows First Nation sets up community checkpoint due to human trafficking concerns | CBC News
Angela Caputo calls for shakeup at police services board - Sault Ste. Marie News
‘I think the police services board needs a new direction and a new lens, ’ said Ward 3 Coun. Angela Caputo
Chiocchio elected Niagara Police Service Board chair - Thorold News
Nyarayi Kapisavanhu was re-elected to serve her second term as vice-chair
Crime Stoppers tips 'invaluable' as York Region sees increased levels of violence: police | CBC News
Quebec
Quebec is ready to deploy 300 officers at border if illegal crossings into U.S. rise - The Globe and Mail
Also, Saskatchewan says it’s sending 16 provincial law enforcement officers to the Canada-U.S. border to shore up security
Nova Scotia
Speakers at Halifax police board raise concerns about meeting rules, armoured vehicles, sexual violence - Halifax Examiner
Board of Police Commissioner hosted a virtual meeting where public had its say on budgets for Halifax Regional Police, RCMP.
Public begs Board of Police Commissioners for competent governance | News | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
National
A pragmatic leap forward for First Nations policing: Peter Copeland and Karen Restoule in The Hamilton Spectator | Macdonald-Laurier Institute
This historic partnership sets an important precedent for other First Nations police services across Canada.
Lawsuit alleges feds prevented part-time RCMP officers from buying back into pension plan | Benefits Canada.com
The National Police Federation, which represents 20,000 Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers, has launched a class action claiming the federal government has wrongfully prevented part-time officers from buying back into their pension plan. In a press release, Brian Sauvé, president and chief executive officer at the NPF, said virtually the entire class of part-time officers …
Provincial border reinforcements limited in what they can do over lack of authority - The Globe and Mail
Provincial officers assigned to help manage Canada’s border are limited in the laws they can legally enforce, say observers
International
DOJ grant aims to help research, track police reform in real time | whas11.com
While the DOJ will oversee reforms within Louisville Metro Police, a team from the Ohio and Cincinnati Universities will be studying the results in real time.
Civilian police oversight in Florida crumbles after new law kicks in
The law assures that only law enforcement agencies will investigate reports of misconduct by law enforcement officers.