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Canada’s police chiefs call for more help to deal with increasing number of protests

Ontario Provincial Police commissioner says chiefs are increasingly concerned they have to pull officers away from their regular duties and dispatch them to control demonstrations.

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Canada's police chiefs call for more help to deal with increasing number of protests

Canada’s police chiefs say the frequency of protests linked to various global conflicts is creating an unsustainable demand on police services and operations in towns and cities across the country. Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas Carrique speaks to media during a press conference in Cayuga, Ont., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nick Iwanyshyn


HALIFAX - The frequency of protests linked to domestic and global issues is creating an “unsustainable demand” on policing services across the country, say Canada’s chiefs of police.

Meeting in Halifax on Tuesday for its annual summit, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police called on all levels of government to provide the “moral and financial support” necessary to meet the demand for service.

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