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Ontario to examine 45 police departments in response to Toronto corruption probe

Ontario’s inspector general of policing is launching a province-wide inspection into 45 police departments in response to the corruption probe that saw Toronto officers facing a slew of criminal charges.

Ryan Teschner — a lawyer who was the executive director and chief of staff on the Toronto Police Service Board — said his office will hire an “outside” individual with knowledge of policing to bring “expertise singular focus and rigorous methodology that this important work requires.”

Teschner did not say who the individual might be nor did he say when his inspection would be finished.


That can’t be good.

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