The controversial history of a Toronto police officer in the 1990s is still relevant today and should have been considered during a decision to promote him to lead the Toronto Police Service’s (TPS) professional standards unit, critics say.
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Keeping communities in the mix is critical in tackling Toronto’s growing gun crime problem, say community advocates.
As the Toronto Police Services Board considered a request from Toronto council to make gun and gang crime reduction a priority, Louis March founder of Toronto’s Zero Gun Violence Movement said any strategy must include those who not only have the most to lose from the violence, but also the most to offer.
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