Sentences with phrase «canadian police departments»

Provided in partnership with numerous Canadian police departments and based on information maintained by the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC).
The Information and Privacy Commissioner has released her investigation report to allegations that Ontario police are routinely inputting sensitive mental health information into national police databases, which are not only accessible to all Canadian police departments, but also the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security.
The versions sold to Canadian police departments have simplified software to make it easier for Canadian police officers to understand the results.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said that the two men, a 25 - year - old and a 30 - year - old had been trained by al - Quaeda, and had been under investigation b the RCMP and the FBI and the United States» Homeland Security department for some time.
Williams urges victims to file a report with their local police department and the canadian anti-fraud centre.
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.
As the largest regional centre on the North Island, Port Hardy has offices for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Canadian Coast Guard, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Service BC.
My recent comments on Advocate Daily about this [see the whole story here: Police concerns unfounded, alarmist] seem more timely now that Canadian police chiefs say that the federal Department of Justice is weighing how to get around the Supreme Court's ruling that police need a warrant to obtain subscriber data linked to online activities [See the Star reportPolice concerns unfounded, alarmist] seem more timely now that Canadian police chiefs say that the federal Department of Justice is weighing how to get around the Supreme Court's ruling that police need a warrant to obtain subscriber data linked to online activities [See the Star reportpolice chiefs say that the federal Department of Justice is weighing how to get around the Supreme Court's ruling that police need a warrant to obtain subscriber data linked to online activities [See the Star reportpolice need a warrant to obtain subscriber data linked to online activities [See the Star report here]
ICBC (Insurance Corporation of British Columbia) WCB (Workers» Compensation Board) DVA (Department of Veterans Affairs) RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) MSP (Medical Services Plan)
On the panel will be The Honourable Michael de Jong, QC, Attorney General of BC; The Honourable Chief Justice Lance Finch, of the Court of Appeal of BC; The Honourable Chief Justice Robert Bauman, of the Supreme Court of BC; The Honourable Chief Judge Thomas Crabtree of the Provincial Court of BC; Assistant commissioner Peter German, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Deputy Chief Constable Doug LePard, of the Vancouver Police Department; and Peter McKnight, Columnist with The Vancouver Sun.
Canadian Police Warns Residents Against Bitcoin Scammers Posing As Revenue Department Officials Just as Bitcoin is paving innumerable rags to riches story with its pricing prowess, it is also defrauding unsuspecting investors of their funds.
When looking at violence against children and youth reported to police in 1999, children and youth under the age of 18 years made up 23 % of the Canadian population and were the victims in 24 % of assaults reported to a sample of police departments.
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