May 4th - 5th, 2022
8:45 AM - 4:30 PM EDT
DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown
108 Chestnut Street
Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 1R3
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You can save an extra 10% off the current rate by using code D10-999-JDS22.
The Canadian Institute’s 13th Annual Law of Policing Conference, Eastern Edition is returning to Toronto on May 4 – 5, 2022.
For 2 days, chiefs of police, in-house counsel, and a wide-variety of government and civilian agencies will be analyzing new legislation and precedent-setting case law, to determine the highest of police standards.
2022 CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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Rachel Huggins
Deputy Director – Executive Lead, Cannabis Legalization
Ontario Provincial Police
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Eric Ward
Assistant Commissioner, Strategic Initiatives and External Relations
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
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FEATURED SPEAKERS
Bryan Larkin
Chief of Police
Waterloo Regional Police Service
President
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
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Anthony Odoardi
Deputy Chief, Innovation and Technology
Peel Regional Police
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Jacqueline Edwards
President
Association of Black Law Enforcers (A.B.L.E.)
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This year’s event will examine the policy changes, facing the police services, such as systemic changes to how police disciplinary matters are handled, as well as proposed changes to drug enforcement, the use of facial recognition, and cross-country reforms in response to the defund the police movement.
THIS YEAR’S HIGHLIGHTS:
- How to Conduct Internal Harassment Investigations of Sworn Officers and Civilian Police Staff: Reconciling Occupational Health and Safety Act and Police Services Act Requirements
- Ensuring Officers Safety amid High-Risk Pandemic-Related Calls for Service with a look at the Occupational Health and Safety Act: From Protests to Private Residential Searches and Seizures
- Custody and Access Enforcement: Apprehending Children Under Sec 36 of the Children’s Law Reform Act and other Family Law Matters
- Maintaining Informant Confidentiality and Solicitor Client Privilege
- Demystifying Ontario’s New System for Handling Police Disciplinary Matters and Best Practices for Appearing before Ontario Civilian Police Commission
Don’t miss two practical, intensive pre-conference workshops on May 3!
CPD Accreditation is available.
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