🔍The new policing law in Ontario allows police chiefs to suspend officers without pay in certain circumstances, addressing long-standing issues of fairness and accountability.
💼The updated legislation brings about significant changes in policing practices after 50 years, including increased clarity and power for oversight boards to direct police chiefs.
🚔The changes aim to improve service delivery and public perception, particularly in areas of concern such as racism, human rights, and diversity.
⚖️The new legislation seeks to create a more impartial disciplinary process by ensuring adjudicators are not police officers, promoting a sense of fairness and justice.
✅The changes are expected to encourage newcomers to join law enforcement by making the profession more accountable, professional, and transparent.