
October 22nd Webinar – Optimizing Corporate Governance to Streamline Operations: Tips for Ensuring Internal Rules Help, Not Hinder Your Organization – Presented by TAAG Law
October 22nd Webinar – Optimizing Corporate Governance to Streamline Operations: Tips for Ensuring Internal Rules Help, Not Hinder Your Organization – Presented by TAAG Law
November 6th Webinar – Perceptions vs. Reality: The implications of improving public understanding of policing. With Craig Bennell, PhD – Professor, Department of Psychology, Carleton University – Director, Police Research Lab
November 6th Webinar – Perceptions vs. Reality: The implications of improving public understanding of policing. With Craig Bennell, PhD – Professor, Department of Psychology, Carleton University – Director, Police Research Lab

The Western Canada First Responder Mental Health Conference is scheduled for November 17-18 in Calgary
The Western Canada First Responder Mental Health Conference is scheduled for November 17-18 in Calgary!
British Columbia

Former Vancouver police officer awarded $30,000 after years-long grievance process - Talent CanadaTalent Canada
By Darryl Greer

Vancouver police face criticism over overtime spending | HRD Canada
Nearly 50 officers each earned more than $100,000 in overtime in 2024, finds report
Alberta

Sharp, Communities First get 'unprecedented' Calgary Police Association endorsement - LiveWire Calgary

Alberta launches body-worn camera pilot for sheriffs, fish and wildlife officers
More than 30 officers from Sheriff Highway Patrol, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services, and Court and Security Services in central Alberta are now field-testing body-worn cameras.
Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia passes law that may allow police to remove indigenous land protectors – Te Ao Māori News
The RCMP now has a tool that will allow them to remove Mi’kmaw land protectors from a checkpoint set up at the base of Hunters Mountain in Unama’ki, Mi’kmaq for Cape Breton.

Committee encouraged by 'high priority' being placed on recommendations by Mass Casualty Commission | PNI Atlantic News

‘Change takes time’: Committee monitoring response to N.S. shooting releases report - Halifax | Globalnews.ca
An independent committee says the RCMP and governments have completed only a fraction of the changes recommended by an inquiry into the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
National

Could police get your online data without a warrant? What Liberals propose - National | Globalnews.ca
'This applies to any provider of a service in Canada,' one expert warned. 'That means hotels, car rental companies, your gardener — it doesn't matter.'

Liberals table new border bill separating plan for warrantless data demands - National | Globalnews.ca
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree introduced the new version of the legislation Wednesday following question period in the House of Commons.

Rape survivor calls for Canada reform on bail, parole
More than four decades after surviving a violent sexual assault by a convicted pedophile out on parole, Tom Osullivan says he still lives with the trauma.

Committee hears Indigenous policing program largely mismanaged - APTN News
Members of the Office of the Auditor General appeared before the committee on Indigenous and...
International

How a gang run from an Indian jail became listed as a terrorist group in Canada - The Globe and Mail
Police say the Bishnoi Gang has been increasingly targeting Canada’s South Asian community with extortion threats
Police-reported violent crime rate grew in Canada as it dropped in the U.S.: report
OTTAWA — The gap between Canada and the United States on police-reported violent crime has narrowed in recent years, driven by a rise in the rate of major assaults here.