Established under the Community Safety and Policing Act, the Inspectorate is reviewing all Ontario police services to assess compliance, policies and safeguards, reinforcing ethical standards and public trust across the province
The Brockville Police Service is clarifying a provincewide inspection announced a few weeks ago by the Inspector General of Policing following recent charges involving the Toronto Police Service.
Brockville Police Chief Mark Noonan says there was a misconception out there suggesting that certain services were being targeted.
Noonan says he has all the confidence in the world in the service here in Brockville.
Established under the Community Safety and Policing Act, the Inspectorate is reviewing all Ontario police services to assess compliance, policies and safeguards, reinforcing ethical standards and public trust across the province.
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