Important Notice
On April 1, 2024, the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019 (CSPA) came into force and the Police Services Act (PSA) was repealed.
The OCPC cannot accept any new appeals, applications, or requests for investigation, and the applicable CSPA entities will assume responsibility for any new cases, as appropriate:
- Inspectorate of Policing
- Law Enforcement Complaints Agency
- Ontario Police Arbitration and Adjudication Commission
The OCPC continues to work diligently on its adjudicative and investigative caseloads and is making adjustments in accordance with the CSPA and Ontario Regulation 125/24 (Transitional Matters) under the CSPA. At a future date, to be determined by the Ministry of the Attorney General, the OCPC will be dissolved.
Operational Updates
Last Updated: April 1, 2024
This page provides information on operational changes at the Ontario Civilian Police Commission (OCPC). All in-person service counters are closed.
OCPC Winding Down Operations
April 1, 2024
On April 1, 2024, the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019 (CSPA) came into force and the Police Services Act (PSA) was repealed.
The OCPC cannot accept any new appeals, applications, or requests for investigation, and the applicable CSPA entities will assume responsibility for any new cases, as appropriate:
- Inspectorate of Policing
- Law Enforcement Complaints Agency
- Ontario Police Arbitration and Adjudication Commission
The OCPC continues to work diligently on its adjudicative and investigative caseloads and is making adjustments in accordance with the CSPA and Ontario Regulation 125/24 (Transitional Matters) under the CSPA. At a future date, to be determined by the Ministry of the Attorney General, the OCPC will be dissolved.