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Canada’s efforts to combat racism and discrimination in major departments and agencies are falling short, the federal auditor general found in a report released Thursday that said bureaucrats are failing to use data to understand how racialized employees are feeling.
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After serving Prince Albert as interim police chief for over four months, Nogier decided to stay on permanently – part of that decision, he said, was the drive to improve safety in a community with “big city issues,” but limited policing resources.
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The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says its investigation into the March 2022 death of an Edmonton man found the officers’ response was justified based off the threat the man posed to those around him.
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On Oct. 18, Burnaby RCMP unveiled a cenotaph dedicated to Constable Shaelyn Yang who died in the line of duty one year ago. Yang was fatally stabbed during an altercation on Oct. 18, 2022 near Broadview Park in Burnaby.
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Police families are brave, resilient, and proud–and they face remarkable challenges, sometimes on a daily basis. Now thoroughly updated for today’s turbulent times, this is the resource that cops and their loved ones have relied on for decades. Trusted expert Ellen Kirschman gives you practical ways to manage the stress of the job and create a healthy, supportive home environment.
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Check out the latest list of recently promoted or retiring individuals in the Canadian law enforcement industry.
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The 26 lessons that Gilles Renaud offers in this article to police officers are brief, focused and dedicated to improving their ability to provide credible and reliable testimony. By Gilles Renaud.
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In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder speaks with Calgary Police Chief Neufeld on this important topic, and what our next steps as a country might be in order to keep our communities safe.
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Thieves are using advanced technology to steal vehicles, sometimes gaining entry through crude tools like screwdrivers, but once inside a car, thieves connect an electronic device to its onboard diagnostics computer and program the vehicle to accept a new key they have brought with them. Once the vehicle accepts the new key, it’s started and driven away. These thefts can be completed in about a minute. By Duncan MacIntyre.
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Police youth outreach builds trust. Building bridges between officers and youth will having lasting effects for years to come. By Brittani Schroeder and Tom Wentzel.
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: Nov. 16, 2023
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Location: Calgary, Alta.
Date: Nov. 20 - 21, 2023
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Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Date: Jan. 21 - 23, 2023
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