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Toronto ON  M5G 2C2
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Tribunaux de la sécurité, des appels en matière de permis et des normes Ontario

Commission civile de l'Ontario
sur la police

 

20, rue Dundas ouest

5e étage, Bureau 530
Toronto ON  M5G 2C2

Tél. :    416-314-3004

Téléc. :   416-314-0198

Sans frais Tél. : 1 888 515-5005

Sans frais Téléc : 1 888 311-7555
Site web:
www.slasto.gov.on.ca

 


Press Release

Ontario Civilian Police Commission Appoints Investigator

(Disponible en français)

July 24, 2017

Investigation into Thunder Bay Police Services Board

The Ontario Civilian Police Commission (the OCPC) has serious concerns about the state of civilian police oversight and public confidence in the delivery of police services in Thunder Bay, specifically regarding:

To ensure the maintenance of public confidence in the delivery of police services in Thunder Bay, the OCPC, relying on powers granted by s. 25(1)(b)-(d) of the Police Services Act (PSA), has initiated an investigation into:

  1. The Board's performance in carrying out its responsibilities pursuant to s. 31(1) of the PSA to ensure the provision of adequate and effective police services in Thunder Bay;
  2. The Board's role in determining objectives and priorities with respect to police services in Thunder Bay, pursuant to s. 31(1)(b) of the PSA;
  3. The Board's role in establishing policies for the effective management of the Service, pursuant to s. 31(1)(c) of the PSA;
  4. The Board's role in ensuring that police services provided in Thunder Bay are provided in accordance with the Declaration of Principles set out in section 1 of the PSA which provides that police services shall be provided throughout Ontario in accordance with the following principles:

Appointment of Investigator

The OCPC has appointed retired Judge and current Senator, the Honourable Murray Sinclair as the independent investigator in this matter.

Senator Sinclair served the justice system in Manitoba for over 25 years. He was the first Aboriginal Judge appointed in Manitoba and Canada's second.

He served as Co-Chair of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry of Manitoba, which studied the relationship between Indigenous People and the Justice system in Manitoba. He also presided over the Paediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest, which studied surgically related deaths of twelve children at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre and resulted in a report that has significantly influenced the field of medical error in Canada. He also presided as the Chair of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). As head of the TRC, he participated in hundreds of hearings across Canada, culminating in the issuance of the TRC's report in 2015.

Senator Sinclair has been invited to speak throughout Canada, the United States and internationally, including the Cambridge Lectures for members of the Judiciary of various Commonwealth Courts in England, and the Canadian Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement.

He has served as an adjunct professor of law and of graduate studies at the University of Manitoba. He was active within the legal profession and his community and has been recognized several times for his work, including the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Justice (1994) and for Lifetime Achievement (2017); the Manitoba Bar Association's Equality Award (2001) and its Distinguished Service Award (2016) and has received Honorary Doctorates from 14 Canadian universities. Senator Sinclair retired from the Bench and was appointed to the Senate on April 2, 2016.

Scope of Investigation

The OCPC will ensure its work neither interferes with nor duplicates the systemic review underway by the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) and any ongoing Coroner's and police investigations. The OCPC shall seek to work cooperatively with other organizations carrying out related investigations where practicable.

In accordance with s. 25(3) of the PSA, the OCPC will prepare an interim report and a final report. It will provide the reports to the Board, Indigenous communities, the Service, the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services and the public. The interim report will be completed by October 31, 2017. A final report will be completed by March 31, 2018.

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Media Contact

Sarah Copeland

OCPCRegistrar@ontario.ca

416-327-2274