Sentences with phrase «police services board»

With Rick Jones» resignation as chairperson of the Barrie Police Services Board, Mayor Aspen becomes acting chairperson.
R. v. Sheppard applies in at least some areas of private law, includes claims for damages in tort and contract: see Cojocaru v. British Columbia Women's Hospital and Health Centre, [2013] 2 SCR 357, 2013 SCC 30; Hill v. Hamilton - Wentworth Regional Police Services Board, [2007] 3 SCR 129, 2007 SCC 41 at paras. 100 - 101; and, at the provincial appellate level, including: Bunan v. Toronto - Dominion Bank, 2015 ONCA 226 at para. 20 -LRB-»... the test on appeal is whether any deficiency in the reasons has occasioned prejudice to the exercise of [the appellant's] legal right to an appeal» [internal quotations marks omitted]-RRB-; Maple Ridge Community Management Ltd. v. Peel Condominium Corporation No. 231, 2015 ONCA 520
[31] The level of requisite detail in reasons will be lessened «[w] here the record discloses all that is required to be known to permit appellate review»: Hill v. Hamilton - Wentworth Police Services Board, 2007 SCC 41 (CanLII), [2007] 3 S.C.R. 129, at para. 101.
As the motion judge correctly concluded, it is a category that has already been considered and rejected: see Hill v. Hamilton - Wentworth (Regional Municipality) Police Services Board, 2007 SCC 41 at paragraphs 27 and 45.
Keywords: Torts, Negligent Investigation, Duty of Care, Police, Wellington v. Ontario, 2011 ONCA 274, Hill v. Hamilton - Wentworth (Regional Municipality) Police Services Board, 2007 SCC 41, Civil Procedure, Striking Pleadings, No Reasonable Cause of Action, Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 21
Keywords: Torts, Battery, Wrongful Arrest, Unlawful Search and Seizure, Wrongful Detention, Civil Procedure, Limitation Periods, Discoverability, «Appropriate Means», Limitations Act, 2002, s. 5 (1), Winmill v. Woodstock (Police Services Board), 2017 ONCA 962
Lawsuit against Durham Regional Police Services Board suggests use of racial profiling, Toronto Star
Former Toronto Police Services Board chair and Human Rights Activist Susan Eng?
The OHRC's involvement in significant racial profiling cases has helped to advance the law on racial profiling as a prohibited form of discrimination under the Ontario Human Rights Code for example: Shaw v. Phipps, 2012 ONCA 155 (CanLII); Peel Law Association v. Pieters, 2013 ONCA 396 (CanLII); Maynard v. Toronto Police Services Board, 2012 HRTO 1220 (CanLII); Nassiah v. Peel Police Services Board, 2007 HRTO 14 (CanLII).
The Toronto Police Services Board recently changed their carding practices so that officers can not collect identification from a minority individual, unless the officers believe they have a connection to a specific person of interest.
In 2007, the OHRC began a three - year Human Rights Project Charter partnership with the Toronto Police Service (TPS) and Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB) to identify, monitor and eliminate discrimination in TPS employment and service delivery.
In 2012, we reached a settlement with the Ottawa Police Services Board that required Ottawa Police Service officers to collect race - based data on traffic stops for at least two years.
[255] In meeting their accommodation obligations, employers should seek out the alternatives that least intrude on the rights of others: Hamilton Police Association v. Hamilton Police Services Board, 2005 CanLII 20788 (ON SCDC); Renaud, supra note 208.
We have worked closely with the TPS and the Toronto Police Services Board on a Charter project to eliminate discrimination in services.
and the role of the Toronto Police Services Board in ensuring adequate and effective policing services.
In coming to his decision that the accountant and the firm were, in fact, liable in negligence, Handrigan J. applied the Anns test, taking into consideration the Canadian application of that test in cases such as Kamloops (City of) v. Nielsen, Hill v. Hamilton - Wentworth (Regional Municipality) Police Services Board, and Odhavji Estate v. Woodhouse.
The arrangement came about through cooperation between The World Sikh Organization of Canada, the Ontario Human Rights Commission, Toronto Police, the Toronto Police Services Board and the Ministry of the Attorney General.
(3) This section applies, with necessary modifications, to by - laws passed by the City or the police services board of the City under any other Act except as otherwise provided in the other Act.
Represented the Vice-Chair of the Toronto Police Services Board, Councillor Michael Thompson, and successfully challenged the Board's attempt to sanction him for speaking to the press.
The Appellant appeals from a summary judgment decision dismissing her action against the Respondents, Toronto Police Services Board and Detective Constable Andrew MacPhail, for wrongful arrest and negligent investigation of criminal charges.
2015, c. 32 — Penner v. Niagara (Regional Police Services Board), [2013] 2 SCR 125, 2013 SCC 19
(a) at the option of the Toronto Transit Commission or the Toronto Police Services Board, as the case may be, if the Toronto Transit Commission or the Toronto Police Services Board, as the case may be, or a predecessor is the former employer;
Estoppel: Second Chances for Human Rights Claimants (12:32) Download — Ontario (Community Safety and Correctional Services) v De Lottinville, 2015 ONSC 3085 — Penner v. Niagara (Regional Police Services Board), [2013] 2 SCR 125, 2013 SCC 19
389 (1) This Part applies with necessary modifications to by - laws passed by the City or the police services board of the City under any other Act except as otherwise provided in the other Act.
In Peart v. Peel Regional Police Services Board (2006), 217 O.A.C. 267 (C.A.) at para. 158, Doherty J.A. provided a helpful summary of different types of processing errors: «It is probably impossible to provide an exhaustive list of the errors in the fact finding process that could potentially produce an unreasonable finding of fact.
(2) Despite subsection (1), sections 375 to 379, 384 and 385 do not apply to by - laws passed by the City or the police services board under any other Act.
«person» in addition to the extended meaning given it by Part VI (Interpretation) of the Legislation Act, 2006, includes an employment agency, an employers» organization, an unincorporated association, a trade or occupational association, a trade union, a partnership, a municipality, a board of police commissioners established under the Police Act, being chapter 381 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1980, and a police services board established under the Police Services Act; («personne»)
Doubtless you have been waiting with bated breath for my promised discussion of whether the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Penner v. Niagara (Regional Police Services Board), 2013 SCC 19 is consistent with another recent decision, British Columbia (Workers» Compensation Board) v. Figliola, 2011 SCC 52.
Michael was also counsel for the Canadian Police Association in Penner v. Niagara Police Services Board respecting the scope of issue estoppel and police discipline
The City of Toronto, its Mayor, the Police Services Board, the Chief of Police, and the Ontario Human Rights Commission all condemned the poster and urged the Toronto Police Association to apologize.
[93] The determination of remedy falls within the specialized expertise of the Tribunal, and as such is accorded a high degree of deference: Phipps v. Toronto Police Services Board, 2010 ONSC 3884 (CanLII), 325 D.L.R. (4th) 701 (Div.
For example, the Tribunal in Krieger v. Toronto Police Services Board, 2010 HRTO 1361 (CanLII), espoused similar principles.
In Durham Regional Police Association v Durham Regional Police Services Board, the arbitrator ordered production of an investigation report to the union which was dissatisfied with the employer's handling of a harassment situation.
That the Toronto Police Services Board request the Ontario Human Rights Commission to monitor the Toronto Police Service's compliance with the Community Contacts Policy for a period of no less than ten (10) years to ensure compliance with the provisions of Ontario's Human Rights Code; and
In December 2017, Ottawa's Police Services Board approved a $ 250,000 purchase of 140 conducted energy weapons, more commonly known as Tasers.
In 2015, the Ottawa Police Services Board approved - without any deliberation — the purchase of 100 energy weapons.
Toronto Police Services Board v. (Ontario) Information and Privacy Commissioner 2009 ONCA 20 entailed a request by a journalist for information stored in Toronto police databases in a format different from the one used by the police.
Karas v Ontario, 2013 ONSC 6053; Bilich v. Toronto Police Services Board, 2013 ONSC 1445 — These cases are decisions from motions to strike out Statement of Claim.
They will also provide an opportunity for Toronto Police Services and the Toronto Police Services Board to respond to any findings and recommendations prior to making the report public.
The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, citing Hill v. Hamilton Wentworth Police Services Board for the principle that a plaintiff suing for wrongful conviction (or in this case, wrongful detention) can not be held to have discovered the facts in support of his or her claim until there is a formal ruling or finding confirming the wrongful conviction (or detention).
Ian Roland and Michael Fenrick represented the Canadian Police Association before the Supreme Court of Canada in Penner v. Niagara Police Services Board, a case which raises the application of the doctrine of issue estoppel in the context of police discipline.
Visit the Ottawa Police Services Board website for more information on meetings, policies, community outreach, newsletters and releases.
The Ottawa Police Services Board is a seven - member civilian body that oversees the Ottawa Police Service.
Chief Justice McLachlin explained the proximity requirement in Hill v Hamilton - Wentworth Regional Police Services Board as follows:
Interviewed by Nicole O'Reilly of The Hamilton Spectator for a story relating to the role of a chair of the board, in the context of the Hamilton Police Services Board, April 5, 2011.
With respect to the role of oversight agencies, public confidence in policing can be increased by police management publicly acknowledging the role of civilian oversight, as represented by police services boards, the SIU and the OIPRD.

Not exact matches

She was on the Board of Legal Services Society and the West Vancouver Police Board.
A former head of the Narcotics Control Board [NACOB], K.B Quantson, has said that society is partly responsible for the high level of corruption in the Ghana Police Service.
Police and fire protection, along with highway, sanitation, recreation, sewage services and facilities, are provided for the area by the Town or special districts under the supervision of the Town Board.
The largely amicable town board race will feature former town building inspector Paul Andreassen, running on the Democratic, Conservative and Independence party lines; longtime Saugerties police officer Donald Tucker, running on the Republican and Conservative lines; Vincent Altieri, who serves as the Captain of the Sheriff's Police Services Department and holds Republican, Independence and Reform party lines; and Democrat John Schoonmaker, who majored in Biology at Siena College and currently works as a Gnotobiologist at Taconic Biosciences, is running on the Democratic line and hopes to bring the town's youth into the fold of local goverpolice officer Donald Tucker, running on the Republican and Conservative lines; Vincent Altieri, who serves as the Captain of the Sheriff's Police Services Department and holds Republican, Independence and Reform party lines; and Democrat John Schoonmaker, who majored in Biology at Siena College and currently works as a Gnotobiologist at Taconic Biosciences, is running on the Democratic line and hopes to bring the town's youth into the fold of local goverPolice Services Department and holds Republican, Independence and Reform party lines; and Democrat John Schoonmaker, who majored in Biology at Siena College and currently works as a Gnotobiologist at Taconic Biosciences, is running on the Democratic line and hopes to bring the town's youth into the fold of local government.
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