For The Intelligencer
Randy Henry
recently put in his last day as Torontoâs police chief after serving in the cityâs police department for 41 years, 10 of them as chief. (Photo by Warren Scott)
As he reflected on 41 years in the Toronto police department, including 10 as its chief, Randy Henry noted law enforcement wasn’t a field he had originally set out to pursue.
But, he added, it’s a job with its ups and downs that he’s glad to have held.
Henry said he had been a year out of high school and working at Colliers Steel in a tool and dye apprenticeship in 1979 when his father, Rod, asked him to run the Dairy Isle ice cream shop he had recently bought.
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LAST DAY ON THE JOB Ââ Randy Henry recently put in his last day as Torontoâs police chief after serving in the cityâs police department for 41 years, 10 of which as chief. Warren Scott
TORONTO As he reflected on 41 years in the city’s police department, including 10 as its chief, Randy Henry noted law enforcement wasn’t a field he had originally set out to pursue.
But, he added it’s a job, with its ups and downs, that he’s glad to have held.
Henry said he had been a year out of high school and working at Colliers Steel in a tool and dye apprenticeship in 1979 when his father, Rod, asked him to run the Dairy Isle ice cream shop he had recently bought.