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St John's Police Department - police service in the CITY TV series Hudson and Rex. The actual St John's police department is the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. Service de Police de Grande Ourse (Great Bear Police Service) - the local police service in the 2004 Radio-Canada TV series Grande Ourse.
Quebec City Police Service: Quebec City, Quebec July 3, 1985 Cst. Têtu and Cst. Giguère were shot and killed during a robbery of the Canada Dental Depot. It was later revealed that fellow police officer Serge Lefebvre from the Sainte-Foy police department was responsible. After a suicide attempt on the Quebec Bridge, Lefebvre was captured and ...
Quebec City police officers preparing for the city's Saint Patrick's Day parade in 2014. Police services in Canada are responsible for the maintenance of the King's peace through emergency response to and intervention against violence; investigations into criminal offences and the enforcement of criminal law; and the enforcement of some civil law, such as traffic violations. [3]
Alton C. Parker CM OMC (July 3, 1907 – February 28, 1989) was a Canadian police officer who became the first black Canadian detective. A native of Windsor, Ontario, he entered the Windsor Police Service in September 1942 as a constable. After a 28-year career and various volunteer positions, he received several honours, including the Order of ...
He served in World War I with the artillery in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and, after the war, decided to enter policing.After finding no openings with the Hong Kong Police, he came to Canada [3] where he joined the Toronto Police Department in 1920 [4] he became an acting detective in three years, skipped a rank, to become detective sergeant in 1930 [4] and went on to become the youngest ...
Superintendent (formerly Detective Sergeant) James Martin Gordon "Jim" Smyth MOM is a Canadian Ontario Provincial Police officer known for his interrogations of Terri-Lynne McClintic, Michael Thomas Rafferty and Russell Williams.
Annie May Jackson (1879-1959) was the first female police officer hired in Canada, serving from 1912 to 1918. [1] Jackson was made a Constable to the Edmonton Police Department on October 1, 1912, [2] [3] winning the job over 47 other applicants. [4] Her photograph as a policewoman appeared on the front page of the London Daily Mirror on August ...