Sentences with phrase «canadian police agency»

A: The information given to our clients is provided by an authorized Canadian Police Agency.
The RCMP is the only Canadian police agency using real human remains to...

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Immigration lawyers are voicing support for an independent federal agency that would review the Canada Border Services Agency and the Royal Canadian Mounted Pagency that would review the Canada Border Services Agency and the Royal Canadian Mounted PAgency and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Canadian businesses, FINTRAC and police and national security agencies all have a role to play in creating a hostile environment for those who seek to abuse our financial system or threaten the safety of Canadians.
She has worked for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Waterloo Catholic District School Board and The City of Cambridge.
For instance, did you know that over the last few days the police called Internet daters to be more cautious, while several news agencies reported about the arrest of the infamous Canadian Black Widow?
The implementation of this national policy is consistent with the approach taken by other law enforcement organizations as well as other federal agencies and departments, such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Customs Border Services Agency (CBSA).
The new mandatory fingerprinting policy means the fingerprints of all accused tax evaders will be recorded in the Canadian Police Information Centre database, accessible by Canadian police officers as well as some foreign agencies such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and border offPolice Information Centre database, accessible by Canadian police officers as well as some foreign agencies such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and border offpolice officers as well as some foreign agencies such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and border officers.
The Canadian Incident Database was unveiled a week after the Conservative government approved Bill C - 51, anti-terror legislation that expands the powers of the country's police and intelligence agencies in the wake of two attacks in 2014 that brought an international war on terrorism to Canadian soil.
Local police forces and other law enforcements agencies such as C.S.I.S. (Canadian Security Intelligence Service), FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and the C.I.A. (Central Intelligence Agency) frequently patrol the internet and chat rooms where criminal activity is notorious for occurring.
The report, by Block G Privacy and Security Consulting, said: «Until national policies are established or court challenges arise... the use of UAVs by Canadian policing bodies will likely continue to be somewhat ad hoc and primarily constrained by the SFOC process and [law enforcement agencies»] interests in avoiding public pushback of UAV - based practices.»
We have extensive experience in representing regular and civilian members and temporary contract employees of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police along with other non-unionized policing agencies.
Canadian privacy regulators are looking into these incidents, but it is worth considering the incredibly wide latitude that police in Canada have for sharing the sensitive personal information of Canadians with foreign law enforcement agencies.
CSIS was created in 1984 as a civilian agency (with oversight and review) to address abuses of power that occurred when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) handled both intelligence and law enforcement.
Ontario's provincial police agency is one of the more than 50 Canadian police services to launch audits of sexual assault cases in response to The Globe's series.
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