WINDSOR, ONT. The Chatham-Kent Police Service is joining police services across Ontario and Canada in kicking off Police Week, which honours and celebrates the work front-line police officers, 9-1-1 communicators, civilian staff, and all members of our police service do to keep our citizens safe and healthy, especially during the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. This year, Police Week runs from May 9 to 15, 2021. The theme for the week is
Working Together to Keep our Communities Safe which highlights the commitment of police services to develop partnerships that enhance the safety and well-being of everyone in our communities. Police Week was first observed in 1970 and coincides with the Peace Officers Memorial Day, which is recognized internationally on May 15.
Publishing date: May 10, 2021 • 5 days ago • 1 minute read •
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The North East Region Ontario Provincial Police is joining police services across Ontario and Canada in kicking off Police Week which honours and celebrates the work front-line police officers, 9-1-1 communicators, civilian staff, and all members of our police service do to keep our citizens safe and healthy, especially during the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.
This year, Police Week runs from May 9 to 15, 2021. The theme for the week is “Working Together to Keep our Communities Safe,” which highlights the commitment of police services to develop partnerships that enhance the safety and well-being of everyone in our communities.
CPS celebrates Police Week Reading time: 1 min 30 s
By Nick Seebruch Cornwall Police Service 2019 crest.
CORNWALL, Ontario – The Cornwall Police Service (CPS) is celebrating national Police Week, which runs from May 9 to 15. The theme of this year’s Police Week is “Working Together to Keep our Communities Safe,” and CPS has a few initiatives they plan on launching this week to celebrate the occasion.
On Monday, May 10, CPS will be launching a fundraising campaign in partnership with Victim Services of S.D.G.&.A. and Koala Place for CPS service dog Joy titled “Wear it for Joy. The goal of the fundraiser is to help support Joy, who provides emotional support to victims and witnesses of crime.
WINDSOR, ONT. Police Week, which runs from May 9 – 15 highlights the commitment of police services, enhancing safety and the well-being of all community members. The Windsor Police Service will be joining other police services in kicking off the week revolving around the theme, Working Together to Keep our Communities Safe. Police will not be able to engage with their community members this year due to pandemic regulations but will continue to connect virtually to promote their profession and people. Today s the start of #PoliceWeekON! This year s theme is Working together to keep our communities safe. Let s celebrate & thank all our sworn & civilian members.
37,007 Criminal Aliens Released Last Year So We Can Stand for Love
August 26, 2014
According to Federal officials, a Supreme Court decision in 2001 requires the release of criminal aliens who can’t be deported. A total of 169 killers and 37,007 criminal aliens were released into our communities last fiscal year and no one knows who they are or where they are. They are free to commit crimes again.
ICE has released 169 criminal alien killers this past year who cannot be deported because their home countries won’t take them back. Almost every country refusing to take them back receives aid from the United States. We do not insist the aid be contingent on them taking these people back. Iran doesn’t have relations with the U.S. and we apparently have their killers also.