Ontario Association Of Chiefs Of Police
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Officer deaths make recruitment more challenging: police chiefs associationAn association representing police chiefs in Ontario says it's concerned that recent deaths of on-duty officers will make recruiting new officers more challenging.CrimeMay 11, 2023
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Ontario eliminating post-secondary education requirement to become police officersOntario Premier Doug Ford says the province is eliminating tuition fees for the basic constable training program at the Ontario Police College.CanadaApr 25, 2023
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London, Ont., police board to ask province to allow chiefs to suspend officers without payLondon Police Services Board members voted Thursday to ask the province to allow chiefs of police to be able to suspend officers without pay in certain circumstances.CanadaApr 15, 2021
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Ontario Human Rights Commission announces new policy eliminating racial profilingPolice officers who are guilty of race-based discrimination should face disciplinary measures that include firing, the Ontario Human Rights Commission said on Friday as it released the country's first policy on racial profiling.CanadaSep 20, 2019
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Police association says repealing and not replacing Pawnbrokers Act sends ‘wrong message’ to thievesThe law sets standards and a framework for pawnbrokers across the province. It includes regulations on what information should be recorded when someone pawns an item, how long that information should be kept, and rules for reporting stolen property.PoliticsJan 24, 2019
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Police Chiefs association asking SIU to re-examine Naloxone policyThe Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police wants the SIU to reconsider its policy that requires officers to report the use of naloxone kits.CanadaFeb 15, 2018
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Ontario police watchdog stands by commitment to probe deaths involving naloxoneThe Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police said in a letter to Special Investigative Unit director Tony Loparco last month that police forces should not have to inform the watchdog if the officer's only physical interaction with the person was to administer the drug.CanadaFeb 15, 2018
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No shortage of high-profile issues as chiefs of police meet in HamiltonChief Larkin stresses that naloxone and safe injection sites are "tools in the toolbox", adding that "we're not going to arrest our way out" of this issue.CanadaDec 12, 2017
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‘Lock It OR Lose It’: Police in Ontario set to size up drivers’ crime prevention smartsWith holiday shopping in full swing, police forces across the province are reminding the public to “lock it or lose it.”ConsumerDec 7, 2017
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Police find ‘blue’ crystal meth, fentanyl in $180,000 drug bust in OntarioPolice in Windsor, Ont., say they found "blue" crystal methamphetamine during a record-setting drug seizure that also turned up "bootleg" fentanyl in the city for the first time and other prescription drugs worth more than $180,000.CrimeDec 16, 2016
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