Firouzeh Zarabi-Majd always wanted to be a cop, and she loved the job. Even when her fellow officers started harassing her, she said nothing at first. That’s the code you don’t go public, no matter what. But eventually she had to speak up, and it cost her everything
Wayne Bahlieda, who has previously served on the Thunder Bay Police Services Board between 2001 and 2010 has been named the second provincial appointee, while city counsellor Kasey Etreni will be taking over the municipal seat left after Shelby Ch’ng announced she was stepping down
Police officers facing sexual harassment at work is “unacceptable,” Ontario’s labour minister said in response to a CTV News Investigates story about complaints claiming the Toronto Police Association (TPA) is failing to protect members facing harassment or discrimination.
Another female officer has claimed a culture of systemic discrimination that’s been recognized by the Toronto Police Service is one reason she has been struggling to get support from her association she claims is routinely available to male colleagues.
A Toronto Police constable is seeking millions in compensation from the association that represents officers, saying it refused to represent her during her years-long complaints of harassment as some people in association positions actively sexually harassed and assaulted her.