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  2. Comprehensive Ontario Police Services Act, 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Comprehensive Ontario Police Services Act (Bill 68, 2019; French: Loi de 2019 sur la refonte complète des services de police de l'Ontario) is a law in the province of Ontario that brought a number of reforms to policing in the province. [1]

  3. Police Services Act (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Act - The government decided to change the law in 2012 to provide safer qualities within the government - governing smaller police forces in villages, towns and cities; it also allowed the contracting of the OPP for local policing needs [3] Constables Act - governing the Ontario Provincial Police and county police services (with ...

  4. Ontario Civilian Police Commission - Wikipedia

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    The OCPC has two divisions: Adjudicative and Investigative. The divisions operate independently under one Registrar. The Adjudicative division is led by the Associate Chair and, until the Police Services Act was repealed, primarily dealt with appeals of disciplinary matters, proposals to amalgamate, reduce or abolish existing municipal police forces, budgetary disputes regarding police ...

  5. Office of the Independent Police Review Director - Wikipedia

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    The Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, which received royal assent on March 26, 2019, will impact OIPRD in several ways once it comes into force. The OIPRD will be renamed the Law Enforcement Complaints Agency (LECA) and the Independent Police Review Director will become the Complaints Director.

  6. Ontario Provincial Police - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is the provincial police service of Ontario, Canada.The OPP patrols provincial highways and waterways; protects provincial government buildings and officials, with the exception of the legislative precinct; patrols unincorporated areas in northern Ontario; provides training, operational support, and funding to some Indigenous police forces; and investigates ...

  7. Carding (police policy) - Wikipedia

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    On 17 November 2016, the Toronto Police Services Board revised policy 250: Regulated Interaction with the Community and the Collection of Identifying Information to ensure compliance with Ontario Regulation 58/16, the Police Services Act, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Ontario Human Rights Code, and the Municipal Freedom of ...

  8. Peel Regional Police - Wikipedia

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    The Peel Regional Police (PRP) provides policing services for Peel Region (excluding Caledon) in Ontario, Canada.It is the second largest municipal police service in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, and the third largest municipal force behind the Toronto Police Service, with 2,200 uniformed members and close to 875 support staff.

  9. Special Investigations Unit (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The task force's report recommended 57 changes in the law and policing policies. [13] As a result, the SIU was formed in 1990 under a new Ontario Police Services Act, introduced by Ontario Solicitor General Steven Offer. [10] Initially, the SIU was headquartered in Toronto, but in 2000 it moved to its current location in Mississauga.