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Depends on who you asked.The few times I saw Fantino on the tube I got the feeling that he only answered to God ....or was the other way around ....hmm?

Depends on who you asked.The few times I saw Fantino on the tube I got the feeling that he only answered to God ....or was the other way around ....hmm?
Napkin math puts that at about 60 allegations a year, maybe half or so established, across a force of 19,000 or so. Per the article it covers a pretty broad spectrum of misconduct, which could probably be pretty fairly equated with everything CAF would call “harmful and inappropriate sexual behaviour”.Hoo boy...
More than 600 RCMP officers faced gender-based violence disciplinary charges since 2014, CBC analysis finds.
Researcher calls findings the 'tip of the iceberg'
This woman was asked by the RCMP to testify against her former husband, an RCMP officer, when he faced disciplinary allegations including domestic violence and sexual assault. CBC agreed not to name her because she fears telling her story could put her in danger.
The screams were so loud that neighbours across the street in this quiet, prairie community called 911.
Within minutes, RCMP officers from the local detachment responded. Inside the house, a woman was crying. So were the kids.
And the officers found themselves investigating one of their own.
"He was screaming and yelling," said the now ex-wife of the RCMP constable — the one the officers were investigating that night. "I was shaking. I was scared."
CBC has agreed not to name the woman because she fears telling her story could put her in danger.
Ontario's cop IG: time to look at everyone - all 45 police services in Ontario, that is.
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Ontario-wide probe on police corruption ordered amid Toronto fallout | Globalnews.ca
Ontario’s inspector general of policing ordered a review of the province’s police services and boards Monday amid accusations of corruption within Toronto police.globalnews.ca
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'Totality' of Ontario's policing landscape to undergo corruption probe: Inspector general
Inspector general Ryan Teschner says he will appoint an external person to conduct the inspection.kitchener.citynews.ca
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Ontario policing inspector announces provincewide look at how police, boards can protect against corruption
Ontario's inspector general of policing will conduct a provincewide independent review of police in the wake of a corruption scandal involving more than half a dozen Toronto police officers.ca.news.yahoo.com
Late add: here's the info-machine's news release (text also attached if link doesn't work):
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Ontario's Inspector General of Policing Initiates Province-Wide Inspection on Police Integrity and Anti-Corruption Practices
/CNW/ - Ontario's Inspector General of Policing, Ryan Teschner, today announced a province‑wide inspection to examine police integrity and anti‑corruption...www.newswire.ca
This will be the first big test of the new role of Inspector General. Depending on what third party he picks to conduct the probe, it can result is something workable - or not.You know maybe he has a point?
We should start charging a toll for travel through Canada to get to Alaska by land and Point Roberts, because "what does Canada get".
Can the IG only recommend or can they force change?This will be the first big test of the new role of Inspector General. Depending on what third party he picks to conduct the probe, it can result is something workable - or not.
Ontario's cop IG: time to look at everyone - all 45 police services in Ontario, that is.
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Ontario-wide probe on police corruption ordered amid Toronto fallout | Globalnews.ca
Ontario’s inspector general of policing ordered a review of the province’s police services and boards Monday amid accusations of corruption within Toronto police.globalnews.ca
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'Totality' of Ontario's policing landscape to undergo corruption probe: Inspector general
Inspector general Ryan Teschner says he will appoint an external person to conduct the inspection.kitchener.citynews.ca
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Ontario policing inspector announces provincewide look at how police, boards can protect against corruption
Ontario's inspector general of policing will conduct a provincewide independent review of police in the wake of a corruption scandal involving more than half a dozen Toronto police officers.ca.news.yahoo.com
Late add: here's the info-machine's news release (text also attached if link doesn't work):
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Ontario's Inspector General of Policing Initiates Province-Wide Inspection on Police Integrity and Anti-Corruption Practices
/CNW/ - Ontario's Inspector General of Policing, Ryan Teschner, today announced a province‑wide inspection to examine police integrity and anti‑corruption...www.newswire.ca
Criminality is so rampant inside CBP that it has seen one of its own agents or officers arrested every 24 to 36 hours since 2005. CBP’s misconduct scandal is so long-running that today it would be old enough to drink.
In total, according to CBP’s own discipline reports, over the 20 years from 2005 to 2024 — the last year numbers are available — at least 4,913 CBP officers and Border Patrol agents have been arrested themselves, some multiple times. (In 2018 alone, a single CBP employee was arrested five times.) To put that number in perspective:
• The population of CBP agents and officers who have been arrested would make it roughly the nation’s fourth largest police department — equal to the size of the entire Philadelphia police.
• Indeed, for much of the 2010s and likely before and since, it appears the crime rate of CBP agents and offices was higher PER CAPITA than the crime rate of undocumented immigrants in the United States.