British Columbia
Opinion: Everyone deserves to feel safe in Vancouver. Period. - Vancouver Is Awesome
Mayor Kennedy Stewart outlines what he is doing to address crime in Vancouver and concerns about personal and business safety
Alberta
Anger, frustration over how Edmonton police handled counter-protest and convoy noise: councillor - Edmonton | Globalnews.ca
Siksika Nation members asked to consider its own local police force - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews Siksika Nation is polling its members toward creating a tribal police force. The reserve near Bassano is currently policed by the Gleichen RCMP detachment, but this week a release states the band council is examining building a business case to create a local police service. Two other Blackfoot nations in Alberta provide their own
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Ontario
Former Waterloo regional police officer seeks appeal to have case against police heard in court | CBC News
Kelly Donovan, a former member of the Waterloo Regional Police Service, argued before the Ontario Court of Appeal Monday to have her case against the service heard in court.
Pickering community leader joins Durham Police Board | inDurham
The Durham Regional Police Services Board, the civilian oversight body for Durham police, welcomed a new member in Shashi Bhatia, a Pickering community leader. Bhatia was appointed to the board by the Provincial Government to serve a three-year term on the Board. She has a long history of building up the community in Durham Region,... View Article
Critics frustrated with OPS reluctance to back non-police handling of mental health crises - Capital Current
Police services board concerned over leaks to media - TBNewsWatch.com
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Police Services Board chair addresses former Peterborough police chief’s sudden retirement | kawarthaNOW
By Paul Rellinger. Les Kariunas says there's no need for an 'investigation' in the wake of Scott Gilbert's departure.
Thunder Bay, Ont., police board under scrutiny over how it handled human rights complaints | CBC News
Quebec
Pleased to CelebrateÉdouard “Eddie” Anglade – First Black Police Officer in Québec’s History - McMillan LLP
City of Repentigny and its police department (SPVR) announce a pilot project for Quebec's first all-electric emergency response patrol cars and thoughts on a new visual identity
/CNW Telbec/ - As part of a move to highlight promising and innovative projects, the City of Repentigny and its police department (SPVR) have introduced...
Black teens launch $150K lawsuit after alleging Montreal police kneeled on their necks | CTV News
Two Black teenagers who allege Montreal police officers kneeled on their necks during a violent arrest in June 2021 have launched a $150,000 lawsuit against the police service and accused the officers of racial profiling.
Nova Scotia
RCMP accused of using ammunition charge to deflect from N.S. mass shooting failures | CBC News
The lawyer for one of three people charged with giving ammunition to the gunman behind Nova Scotia's April 2020 mass shooting is accusing RCMP of using his client as a "scapegoat" in order to deflect attention away from the force's own failings during the 13-hour killing rampage.
New website helps Nova Scotians spot warning signs of human trafficking | CBC News
A new website that launched this week to educate Nova Scotians about human trafficking will be a lifeline for young people who've been lured into the commercial sex trade, advocates say.