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  2. Ontario Public Service Employees Union - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Provincial Police riot control officers were called in to escort members of parliament who were being prevented from entering the legislature. MPPs were pelted with rocks and paper cups when they tried to cross the line. The confrontation escalated when police began to push through the line of protesters and violence erupted.

  3. OPTrust - Wikipedia

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    OPTrust, officially the OPSEU Pension Trust, [2] is a legal trust formed by the contractual agreement between the two plan sponsors, Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the Government of Ontario. [3] It manages one of Canada's largest pension funds and administers the OPSEU Pension Plan. [4]

  4. Ontario Provincial Police - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Provincial Police officers carry a variety of use of force equipment in the performance of their duties. The current sidearm of the OPP is the Glock 17M pistol in 9x19mm. [ 74 ] Previously, officers were issued either the Sig Sauer P229 DAO, or the P229 R DAK in .40S&W. [ 75 ] Patrol vehicles are also equipped with the Colt Canada C8 ...

  5. Auxiliary constable - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Provincial Police Auxiliary program follows a mission statement: "To provide fully trained volunteer Auxiliary Members to perform police duties in special circumstances, including emergencies, when there are not sufficient O.P.P. police officers.".

  6. AMAPCEO - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1992, recognized as a union by the provincial government in 1995, and negotiated its first collective agreement in 1996. As of September 2024 [update] , AMAPCEO represents over 16,500 professional and supervisory public servants who either work directly for the Government of Ontario or a number of provincial agencies, boards ...

  7. State of emergency in Ontario: What police can and can't do ...

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    Police Officers in Ontario will now have the right to stop and have the public identify themselves or face hefty fines for violating their orders, according to a new power granted by the province ...

  8. Law enforcement in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Canadian Police Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Police Association (CPA) is an advocacy and fundraising organization that is also a registered lobbyist with the Canadian government. The CPA represents Canadian police officers. It is divided into 27 regional chapters at municipal, provincial, and federal levels. [1] Each of these chapters is represented by either a president or ...