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Tag: Canada: Page 6
Training
Axon Public Safety Canada Inc. Partners with Canadian Centre of Public Safety Excellence
Axon Public Safety Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of TASER International, today announced a partnership with the Canadian Centre of Public Safety Excellence (CCPSE). The one-of-a-kind training centre delivers up-to-date training to law enforcement and public safety officials.
September 6, 2016
Patrol
Black Lives Matter Asks Vancouver Police to Withdraw from LGBT Pride Parade
Black Lives Matter Vancouver is asking police to voluntarily withdraw its float from the Canadian city’s upcoming Pride Parade, as a "show of solidarity and understanding" that officer involvement in the march creates an unsafe atmosphere for some communities.
July 19, 2016
Patrol
Canadian Constable Shot and Killed Responding to Domestic
As officers approached the house, shots were fired and Constable Thierry LeRoux, 26, was killed according to a a release from the Sûreté du Québec.
February 16, 2016
Patrol
Canadian Officer Found Dead in Parking Lot
A man found dead Thursday morning in an Orillia parking lot has been identified as a veteran Ontario Provincial Police officer.
January 15, 2016
Patrol
Canadian Police Urged to Create Foot Chase Policy After Fatal Shooting
A judge is urging the Calgary Police Service in Canada to consider creating a policy for foot pursuits after a police chase ended with an officer fatallyl shooting a man brandishing a screwdriver in 2011.
January 8, 2016
Patrol
Video: Mountie Only Guilty of 'Not Using Enough Force,' Judge Says
An Alberta, Canada, provincial court judge said the only thing RCMP Const. Brendon Plamondon is guilty of is "not using enough force" when he arrested a 15-year-old girl.
December 15, 2015
Patrol
Mountie Only Guilty of 'Not Using Enough Force,' Judge Says
An Alberta, Canada, provincial court judge said the only thing RCMP Const. Brendon Plamondon is guilty of is "not using enough force" when he arrested a 15-year-old girl. More Here.
December 15, 2015
Technology
Cannabix Technologies Testing Marijuana Breathalyzer Prototype
With marijuana legalization one big step closer to becoming a reality in Canada, a Vancouver company says it has developed a prototype device for catching drug-impaired drivers.
November 20, 2015
Patrol
Fallen Canadian Officer Honored with Craft Beer
Two Sergeants Brewing Co. says the launch of Patrolman’s English-Style Bitter in honour of Const. Daniel Woodall has been so successful, staff have had to work extra hard to keep up with demand.
November 16, 2015
Technology
Tesla Owner Tracks Car Thief in Real Time, Leads to Arrest
As the thief swerved into courtyards and busted U-turns, the Pinkowskis relayed the car's location to a 911 operator.
November 5, 2015
Patrol
Video: Black U.S. Citizen Seeks Refugee Status in Canada
A U.S. citizen has argued before Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board in Vancouver that he should be granted refugee status over fears that he will be killed in his home country by police because he is black.
November 3, 2015
Patrol
Black U.S. Citizen Seeks Refugee Status in Canada
A U.S. citizen has argued before Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board in Vancouver that he should be granted refugee status over fears that he will be killed in his home country by police because he is black. More Here.
November 3, 2015
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