
The CAPG is pleased to announce another panel, Public Order and Community Engagement
The CAPG is pleased to announce another panel, Public Order and Community Engagement with Deputy Chief Howard Chow (Vancouver Police Department) and Deputy Chief Scot Halley (Winnipeg Police Service) for the 2025 AGM & Conference in Victoria, BC.

May 5th Webinar – Police Service Board/Commission Relationships with Police Associations: The Challenges and Opportunities during Budgets Negotiations, Collective Bargaining and Public Engagement with Casey Ward and Matt Cox
May 5th Webinar – Police Service Board/Commission Relationships with Police Associations: The Challenges and Opportunities during Budgets Negotiations, Collective Bargaining and Public Engagement with Casey Ward and Matt Cox – 12pm EST
The relationship between police service boards/commissions and police associations is a crucial but often complex dynamic, especially when navigating budget negotiations, collective bargaining, and public engagement. Finding the right balance between oversight, advocacy, and operational needs can be challenging, but it also presents opportunities for collaboration and progress.
Join Casey Ward and Matt Cox as they explore the key issues that arise in these negotiations, common points of tension, and strategies for fostering productive relationships. This webinar will provide insights into best practices for effective communication, transparency, and decision-making that benefit both law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Don’t miss this important discussion on strengthening police governance and labor relations. Register today!

May 13th Webinar - Building Police Chief Performance Management Practices, Capability, and Shared Objectives to be Achieved with Melanie Fix - Partner, MNP Consulting
Melanie Fix is a Partner in Edmonton’s MNP Consulting practice and is the National People Advisory Services Leader. Bringing over 25 years of experience in HR and Organizational Development (OD) consulting, Melanie serves mid-market clients across the country including several police service boards and municipal policing and community safety organizations. Melanie leads 360 degree performance evaluation processes for Chiefs of Police, CAOs and City Mangers, and other executive C-Suite leaders. Melanie studies the modern workplace and factors impacting the workforce of the future, leading talent management practices, and disruptors to attracting, retaining and maintaining an engaged team. She integrates leading practice insights into performance management practices to support the outcomes and values that organizations seek from their key leaders. Melanie is CMHA Certified in Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace and is Prosci Certified in Change Management. She is a proud Board Member for the Bissell Centre advocating for ending homelessness in Edmonton and is the Chair of the HR and Governance Committee.
Join us for an insightful webinar on Building Police Chief Performance Management Practices, Capability, and Shared Objectives with expert Melanie Fix. Partner, MNP Consulting
This session will explore best practices for evaluating and supporting police chiefs, strengthening leadership effectiveness, and aligning performance objectives with community and governance priorities.
Participants will gain practical strategies to:
– Develop clear and measurable performance management frameworks – Foster leadership capability and accountability – Align police chief objectives with public safety goals – Strengthen collaboration between governance bodies and law enforcement leadership
This webinar is ideal for police governance officials, municipal leaders, and law enforcement professionals looking to enhance performance management processes for effective policing leadership.
Register now to secure your spot!

June 10th Webinar - Police culture and identity and the critical role of police service boards/commissions in supporting police members and affecting culture change for more inclusive police workplaces with Dr. Joe Couto - Director of Government Relations and Communications Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police
Dr. José Luís (Joe) Couto is a veteran public policy and communications professional who brings 36 years of proven government relations and communication experience. He is currently in his 20 th year as Director of Government Relations and Communications for the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police.
Prior to serving with OACP, he was Senior Consultant with Enterprise Canada Consultants Inc., one of Ontario’s leading government relations and communications firms, where he developed expertise in several important areas of public policy, including municipal affairs, housing, energy, taxation, and fiscal policies.
In addition to his professional work, Dr. Couto is also an Associate Faculty member in Royal Roads University’s School of Humanitarian Studies and School of Communication and Culture and a part-time Professor at the University of Guelph-Humber and Humber Polytechnic in Toronto. His area of research is identity building in law enforcement, with a focus on 2SLGBTQI+ police officers and intersectionality in gender, sexual orientation, and organizational culture. Dr. Couto is the author of Covered in Blue: Police Culture and LGBT Police Officers in the Province of Ontario and Female (2014) and Gay. Cop: The Intersectionality of Gender and Sexual Orientation in Police Culture (2018), both landmark academic studies of gay police officers in Canada. His doctoral work, The Constructing of Canadian Police Officers’ Identity (2023), was published by and made available to senior Canadian police leaders by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.
A native of Brazil, Dr. Couto holds a Doctor of Social Sciences from Royal Roads University. He also has a Master of Arts in Professional Communications degree from Royal Roads University and a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism) degree from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). Dr. Couto was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for his contributions to policing and public safety in Canada in 2013 and the Serving With Pride Ally Award in 2016.

Atlantic Canada First Responder Mental Health Conference
Atlantic Canada First Responder Mental Health conference at the Delta hotel in Moncton, New Brunswick. Similar to Ontario, the objective of the conference is to bring together representatives from across the public safety community to share in preventative and interventional practices and to listen and learn how we, as a sector, can enhance the psychological health and safety of our First Responders and their families. June 2-3rd.
Complete conference information and registration is available from the event website: https://acfrmh.ca/
British Columbia

Vancouver police chief stand by officers in the Myles Gray case | Watch News Videos Online
Watch Vancouver police chief stand by officers in the Myles Gray case Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca

Vancouver police increasing patrols after apparent threat to kill officer
An internal email to Vancouver police officers details an "unknown group of young men" were "considering a plan to kill a police officer."
'You should be disgusted': Female police officers say harassment case underscores need for action | CBC News
Crime and policing discussed at North Island-Powell River forum - Powell River Peak
Four candidates respond to questions from audience members and chamber of commerce moderator
Saskatchewan

Municipalities discuss community safety and affordability during SUMA convention | Watch News Videos Online
Watch Municipalities discuss community safety and affordability during SUMA convention Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
Manitoba

Collaboration, reconciliation, downtown safety at top of agenda, new police chief tells business crowd – Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg’s new police chief issued a simple message in his first address to business leaders: “We hear you.”
Will calls in Manitoba to reform bail help make communities safer? Not quite, experts say | CBC News
Lack of safe sobering site a 'significant gap' for downtown safety, police chief tells Winnipeg Chamber | CBC News
Ontario

Conservatives score endorsement from Toronto Police Association
Tuesday's was the latest Conservative endorsement from a Canadian police union
Sault Police Service approximately $2.5 million over budget - Sault Ste. Marie News
‘City staff are working closely with Sault Police Services to determine a path forward and what went wrong,’ Mayor Shoemaker says
Sudbury Police board declares a toxic drug crisis epidemic - Elliot Lake News
Greater Sudbury Police Board was unanimous in declaring a toxic drug crisis epidemic during this week’s meeting in order to help advocate for needed funding
Former Durham officer, police board blame each other over historic sex assault allegations from girl who was then 17
Kingston Police update board on strategies to assist the vulnerable, improve safety
(Kingston, Ontario) Some “big societal issues” - homelessness, mental illness, and addictions - often intersect in Kingston’s downtown core, leading to increased public safety concerns for all involved.
Chief Longworth bringing police training to North Bay - North Bay News
'We hope to do more in the future'
Nova Scotia
Opinion: Five years later, the families of the victims of Canada’s worst murder spree are still looking for answers - The Globe and Mail
There have been several obstacles to understanding what exactly happened during the two-day Nova Scotia massacres. Was the public inquiry’s ‘trauma-informed’ approach one of them?
Newfoundland and Labrador

Cocaine kills more than fentanyl in Newfoundland: police
Authorities in Newfoundland and Labrador say highly potent cocaine is circulating in the province, and killing more people than fentanyl.