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Tag: Canada: Page 3
Patrol
Criminals Should Cover Police Costs, Says Canadian Officer Running for Mayor
"If you can afford a car, insurance, gas and get intoxicated, then you can afford the police car ride when you get convicted," said Tim Diack, a Winnipeg Police Service officer running for mayor.
October 3, 2018
Patrol
Canadian Department to Ban Cannabis Use for Officers, Even Off-Duty
Any Calgary Police Service members qualified to carry firearms who are capable of being operationally deployed—in other words, called to a scene—will not be allowed to use recreational cannabis in any form.
September 28, 2018
Patrol
Canadian Civilians Detain DUI Driver Until Police Arrive
Officers from the Barrie Police Department in Ontario, Canada responded to a local restaurant when some concerned citizens spotted a man they believed to be driving under the influence pull into the parking lot.
September 12, 2018
Patrol
Canadian Police Association Urges Officers to Seek Help after 3 Officers Die by Suicide
The president of the Ontario Provincial Police Association is urging members to seek help to deal with trauma they experience on the job after learning that three officers in the force took their lives over a three-week time period.
August 24, 2018
Training
Video: RCMP Officer Speaks About Being First to Patrol with Permanent Blindness in One Eye
In 2012, First Constable Michael Jaszczyszyn of the Royal Canadian Mounted Patrol suffered the permanent loss of sight in his right eye due to a rare form of cancer. After training himself to fire his patrol rifle from his left side and practicing to improve his depth perception, Jaszczyszyn returned to patrol duties in December 2017. Since Jaszczyszyn returned to duty—changing RCMP policy in the process—two other Canadian officers with vision issues have also resumed active duty.
August 24, 2018
Training
RCMP Officer Speaks About Being First to Patrol with Permanent Blindness in One Eye
In 2012, First Constable Michael Jaszczyszyn of the Royal Canadian Mounted Patrol suffered the permanent loss of sight in his right eye due to a rare form of cancer. After training himself to fire his patrol rifle from his left side and practicing to improve his depth perception, Jaszczyszyn returned to patrol duties in December 2017. Since Jaszczyszyn returned to duty—changing RCMP policy in the process—two other Canadian officers with vision issues have also resumed...
August 24, 2018
Patrol
2 Canadian Police Officers Killed in Friday Morning Shooting Identified
Police Chief Leanne Fitch said in a news conference that 45-year-old Lawrence Robert Costello, a 20-year veteran of the police force, and 43-year-old Sarah May Burns, who had been on the force for two years, were the officers who died.
August 10, 2018
Patrol
2 Canadian Officers Killed in Friday Morning Shooting
For as yet unrevealed reasons, two Fredericton Municipal Police officers were responding to an apartment building. One witness told CBC that a gunman in the basement of one of the apartments opened fire on the courtyard, hitting the officers and residents of the complex.
August 10, 2018
Patrol
Canadian Driver Charged After Going to Police Station to Prove Sobriety
A man is facing an impaired driving charge after police say he showed up at a police station in Mississauga, Canada, to prove to his friends he wasn’t drunk.
August 3, 2018
Patrol
Legal Weed Putting Some Canadian Police Dogs Out of Work
"Our interdiction dogs are often used to form grounds to continue searching or to arrest people," said Staff Sgt. Gary Creed, a senior trainer with the RCMP's police dog service in Innisfail, Alberta., where all of the national police force's dogs are trained. If they are trained to sniff marijuana, some of their evidence would not be admissible in court, he said.
July 25, 2018
Patrol
Toronto Police Not Ruling Out Terrorism in Sunday's Deadly Shooting
Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said cops were investigating "every possible motive, including terrorism."
July 23, 2018
Patrol
Toronto Officer Under Investigation Following Scathing Letter to Mayor
Sergeant Mark Hayward’s letter blasted Mayor Tory for the cancellation of the Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (TAVIS) program.
July 10, 2018
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