Ontario Civilian Police Commission renews administrator’s mandate as ‘emergency continues’ in Thunder Bay Police Service board’s oversight of the service
The Thunder Bay Police Service board has failed to get itself out of a state of emergency and will remain under the authority of a provincial-appointed administrator for another year, according to an extension order by the Ontario Civilian Police Commission.
“There will be ongoing certainty until such time when a new fully constituted board is in place and appropriately trained and until the new police chief has had a transitionary period,” the nine-page order said. Those reports – the Broken Trust report by Gerry McNeilly, former director of the Office of the Independent Police Review Director, and another one by retired senator Murray Sinclair for the Ontario Civilian Police Commission – revealed systemic racism ingrained within the service and board.
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