Toronto police say they need an extra $20 million this year or the service will suffer. A coalition of nine advocacy groups is heading to city hall this morning to tell councillors more police spending doesn't equal more safety.
Starting on Nov. 13, Queen’s StuCons will be working at the AMS Food Bank to direct foot traffic. The primary reason StuCons will be working at the Food Bank is to provide line and crowd control for patron and staff safety while ensuring capacity limits in the service aren’t exceeded, according to Vice-President (Operations) Michelle Hudson.
As Homecoming approaches, discussions on police presence, parties, and Part I Summons heat up at Queen's University. Learn about the concerns raised by Care Not Cops, a police abolitionist group, regarding campus policing and student safety. Discover how students are navigating the delicate balance between security and peer support during events, and the ongoing debate on police funding.
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