Or become Chief of Ottawa.
Actually, it can still happen at the higher levels. Ottawa probably got the chief they wanted, but not the one they needed. We (OPP) spirited a member from one of the Regionals about 30 years ago and I swear they probably still send a Christmas card of thanks every...
It used to be not uncommon for 'problem children' to bounce around between smaller departments who either didn't care or didn't have the capacity to conduct deep background checks but, rather, rely on the glowing recommendation of their previous department. It happens less now since there are...
That's only when accountants ('beancounters') are in positions of power or decision-making. Otherwise, the profession reports on the outcomes of decisions made by others.
Before it was codified (date unknown) I know the OPP had a disciplinary system that streamed resolutions in 'informal' and 'formal', and the informal records had a shelf life. I can almost guarantee that police associations had a role in this.
Community Safety and Policing Act (Ontario)
207 (1) A chief of police shall expunge an entry made in a police officer’s employment record respecting a disciplinary measure two years after the day the disciplinary measure was imposed if,
(a) the disciplinary measure is described in paragraph 2...
Ha. We had a house with a vent like that. Technically, so long as the vent was electrically compliant, I'm not sure where it vented to would be within their scope of authority. Building inspector for sure.
Kinda-sorta fits the thread, but the SCOC has ruled that a police disciplinary matter that has been expunged from a member's service/employment record still has the be disclosed in a criminal trial.
https://www.scc-csc.ca/judgments-jugements/cb/2026/41110/
What has become known as a 'McNeil...
So . . .you've seen my handiwork.
Are you saying no official residence for our Head of Government, or just be done with this particular structure?
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I'm agnostic regarding a tear-down vs renovation.
I'm just concerned that we don't end up with a design that tries to reflect our
First...
That was my point. Other than blind persons, a 'service animal' requires no certification or qualification beyond an identifying vest OR the person provides documentation from a listed medical practitioner that they require one.
Alberta can annex the NWT under "our Constitution".
I didn't know Alberta had a Constitution. They certainly can't annex territory under the Canadian one, let alone what would then be foreign territory. There's another word for that.
Do these people actually expect to be taken seriously or...
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