Posts Tagged ‘RCMP’

New Website Helps Connect Public Safety Personnel to Mental Health Supports

New Website Helps Connect Public Safety Personnel to Mental Health Supports

August 12, 2021, the Ontario Paramedic Association tweeted information regarding the launch of a new website that allows Public Safety Personnel (PSP), and their families, to search Public Safety Personnel-specific mental health supports available across Canada. PSP Mental Health was funded by the [Read more]

OPP ISSUE PUBLIC SAFETY WARNING

OPP ISSUE PUBLIC SAFETY WARNING

No Confirmed Sighting of British Columbia Suspects ORILLIA, ON – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is currently investigating numerous reports from across the province of suspicious vehicles and or young males believed to be the British Columbia homicide suspects. The OPP continues to work [Read more]

Self-policing just isn’t working for the Senate

Self-policing just isn’t working for the Senate

The Auditor General is recommending the RCMP investigate the spending of 9 more Senators and has fingered another 21 for improper use of their office budgets.  This is happening against the back-drop of the Mike Duffy trial which has soured the country significantly on the Red Chamber. Among the [Read more]

National and International News Highlights of 2014 (Video)

CBC’s The National  takes a look back at the top news stories of 2014. [Read more]

Photos from Parliament Hill Lockdown UPDATE

Photos from Parliament Hill Lockdown UPDATE

________________________________________ ________________________________________ OTTAWA, ON – Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes’ office has provided the photos seen above taken from Mrs. Hughes office building located on Sparks Street (Parliament Hill) where, as of the [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines “Prorogation marks desperate attempt to change the channel”

Hughes on Headlines “Prorogation marks desperate attempt to change the channel”

If you watched Question Period during the last five weeks parliament sat in the spring, you didn’t see much of the Prime Minister.  When Stephen Harper was around over that stretch, it was anything but smooth sailing.  Day after day he faced a tough line of questioning from Tom Mulcair about [Read more]

BODY FOUND MAY BE OF WANTED MALE FROM NOVA SCOTIA

BODY FOUND MAY BE OF WANTED MALE FROM NOVA SCOTIA

FORT FRANCES, ON – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Greenstone Detachment have concluded their search for a second suspect, wanted in relation to a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) investigation in Nova Scotia involving a sexual assault and forcible confinement incident. [Read more]

OPP Helicopter Has Located Vehicle of Wanted Man In Connection With Nova Scotia Case

OPP Helicopter Has Located Vehicle of Wanted Man In Connection With Nova Scotia Case

 WANTED MALE FROM NOVA SCOTIA – UPDATE  FORT FRANCES, ON – September 30, 2012, members of the OPP Greenstone Detachment responded to a call of a male in distress on Lukinto Lake Road in the Geraldton area.  Subsequent to this initial investigation, OPP arrested David James LEBLANC, age [Read more]

OPP ISSUE A PUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE

OPP ISSUE A PUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE

THUNDER BAY, ON – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) remind residents of communities throughout Northwestern Ontario to remain vigilant regarding ensuring their personal safety. As documented in the media, OPP are supporting an investigation by the RCMP into a possible unlawful [Read more]

Firearm Safety Starts at Home

Firearm Safety Starts at Home

The majority of Canadian firearm owners have long guns, which they use for hunting, sport and wildlife control. About three-quarters have a rifle, and two-thirds a shotgun, according to the RCMP. Almost always, they keep these firearms at home when not in use. “Most gun-related deaths and [Read more]

HYER CALLS FOR POLICE INVESTIGATION INTO CYBER-ATTACK

HYER CALLS FOR POLICE INVESTIGATION INTO CYBER-ATTACK

Over 10,000 computers used in DDoS attack meant to derail NDP Leadership election OTTAWA, ON – Member of Parliament Bruce Hyer (Thunder Bay-Superior North) is calling for the RCMP Integrated Technological Crime Unit to investigate the cyber-attack on the March 24 election for Leader of the [Read more]

Combined Forces Warrant Leads To Drug Charges In Longlac

Combined Forces Warrant Leads To Drug Charges In Longlac

Originating Service: Drug Enforcement Section Incident # RM11082813 LONGLAC, ON – On July 27, 2011 members of the Drug Enforcement Unit, Thunder Bay Police Canine Unit, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Greenstone Detachment and Northwest Region Crime Unit executed a search warrant at a residence [Read more]

Hughes Writes About Gun Registry

Hughes Writes About Gun Registry

Gun Registry Decision Not Taken Lightly The last few weeks the gun registry has become something of a media frenzy making it necessary for me to write another column on the subject.  This issue has been framed as a rural/urban divide, but it is clear that there are people on both sides of the [Read more]

Proceeds of Crime/Money Laundering Charges Laid

Proceeds of Crime/Money Laundering Charges Laid

FROM/DE:    Ontario Provincial Police-Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau.   DATE: September 07, 2010 Police Lay Proceeds of Crime/Money Laundering Charges in Relation to Drug and Money Seizure (Thunder Bay)  On the 1st of December 2009 members of the Combined Forces Organized Crime Unit [Read more]

MP’s Opinions re: Dept of Veterans Affairs

MP’s Opinions re: Dept of Veterans Affairs

Veteran’s Face Department Cutbacks and Loss of Popular Ombudsman from Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes The Conservative Government has recently committed to stripping services from veterans who have admirably served our country.  The Department of Veterans Affairs is the subject of [Read more]

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