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Doug Ford expresses confidence in Ontario police review
Summary
Premier Doug Ford said he is confident in an Ontario-wide review after Toronto police announced charges against seven officers and one retiree; Ontario's Inspector General announced he will inspect all 45 police forces.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford addressed recent allegations involving Toronto police officers and an announced inspection of policing across the province. The Toronto Police Service reported that seven current officers and one retiree are facing criminal charges, which prompted broader scrutiny. Ontario's Inspector General of Policing, Ryan Teschner, said he will examine all 45 police forces in the province. Ford described the process as a review and expressed confidence in front-line officers and in the Inspector General's work.
Key points:
- Toronto Police announced seven current officers and one retiree face criminal charges, reported as involving alleged sharing of information with organized crime.
- Inspector General Ryan Teschner announced an inspection of all 45 police forces in Ontario.
- Premier Doug Ford called the effort a review and voiced confidence in police officers and in the Inspector General's inquiry.
Summary:
The announcements reflect a provincial response to allegations centred in Toronto and a wider check of policing practices across Ontario. The Inspector General's inspection is reported to examine oversight and personnel practices. Undetermined at this time.
