Canadian Police Association

2023 Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award presented to Saint-Eustache Police Service

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Lundi, août 21, 2023

That is why the Department of Justice is proud to collaborate with the Canadian Police Association (CPA) and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) in awarding the Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award for 2023.

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  • That is why the Department of Justice is proud to collaborate with the Canadian Police Association (CPA) and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) in awarding the Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award for 2023.
  • The Toucher le sommet project is a collaborative effort between the Saint-Eustache Police Service and non-profit organization Persévérons ensemble.
  • As this year's winner, the Saint-Eustache Police Service will receive $10,000 from the Youth Justice Fund to support its work with Toucher le sommet.
  • The award is presented in collaboration with Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and the Canadian Police Association.

Four of Canada’s largest police associations have joined forces to confront violence against police and the communities they serve.

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Vendredi, janvier 6, 2023

Following is a joint statement of the Canadian Police Association, the Police Association of Ontario, the Ontario Provincial Police Association, and the Toronto Police Association.

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  • Following is a joint statement of the Canadian Police Association, the Police Association of Ontario, the Ontario Provincial Police Association, and the Toronto Police Association.
  • On Wednesday, January 4th, 2023, we bid a final heartbreaking farewell to yet another of our officers.
  • As four of Canada’s largest police associations representing more than 60,000 members, we are saying today what we are sure most Canadians are feeling: Enough is enough.
  • Instead, we can and must honour their sacrifice by identifying the issues that led to this unacceptable wave of violence.

Edmonton Police Service presented with Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award

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Vendredi, août 26, 2022

Yesterday, the Department of Justice Canada, in collaboration with the Canadian Police Association and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, presented the Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award to Sergeant Kendall Booth, Leeanne Harvey, Youth Programs Coordinatorof the Edmonton Police Service, and Michael Peters, Program Manager of YMCA of Northern Alberta.

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  • Yesterday, the Department of Justice Canada, in collaboration with the Canadian Police Association and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, presented the Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award to Sergeant Kendall Booth, Leeanne Harvey, Youth Programs Coordinatorof the Edmonton Police Service, and Michael Peters, Program Manager of YMCA of Northern Alberta.
  • "The work the Edmonton Police Service is doing with its community partners makes a real difference in the lives of youth.
  • The Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award recognizes police officers and others involved in police-led initiatives who, individually or as a team, develop innovative approaches or promising practices that go beyond the formal court system when dealing with youth in conflict with the law.
  • The award is presented in collaboration with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and the Canadian Police Association.

Toronto Police Association asks the Toronto Police Services Board to support its call for Bail Reform and Other Legislative Changes aimed at curbing Gun & Gang Violence

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Lundi, mai 2, 2022

TORONTO, May 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the Toronto Police Association deputed at the monthly meeting of the Toronto Police Services Board on bail reform and other legislative changes that would help curb gun and gang violence.

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  • TORONTO, May 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the Toronto Police Association deputed at the monthly meeting of the Toronto Police Services Board on bail reform and other legislative changes that would help curb gun and gang violence.
  • To read the full deputation of the Toronto Police Association, see below.
  • The Toronto Police Association represents approximately 8,000 full-time and part-time uniform and civilian members of the Toronto Police Service.
  • As you know, my name is Jon Reid and I am the President of the Toronto Police Association.

Statement - Minister Goodale honours fallen police and peace officers

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Dimanche, septembre 30, 2018

On behalf of the Government of Canada and all Canadians, I pay tribute to the police and peace officers whose self-sacrifice and dedication to their noble professions contribute to helping keep us safe and safeguard our rights and freedoms.

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  • On behalf of the Government of Canada and all Canadians, I pay tribute to the police and peace officers whose self-sacrifice and dedication to their noble professions contribute to helping keep us safe and safeguard our rights and freedoms.
  • Police and Peace Officers' National Memorial Day is an opportunity for all of us to reflect on the vital role police and peace officers play in our society, and to honour those who have sacrificed their lives in carrying out their duties.
  • The work of police and peace officers commands our deepest admiration and gratitude.
  • I offer my sincere thanks to the National Memorial Committee, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the Canadian Police Association and the Canadian Peace Officers' Memorial Association for their efforts in making this day possible.

Stamp honours police and civilians who support them

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Vendredi, septembre 14, 2018

The stamp honours our police and the civilians who support them.

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  • The stamp honours our police and the civilians who support them.
  • They act with compassion, integrity and professionalism and are respected around the world for their international contributions.
  • The Police stamp was unveiled at the Ottawa Police Association in the nation's capital, home to the Canadian Police and Peace Officers Memorial.
  • Canada Post and the stamp designers consulted with the Canadian Police Association, whose members represent roughly 60,000 police personnel from across Canada, to ensure the stamp represents policing accurately.