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We are devastated by the heartbreaking loss of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer in Alberta. Our deepest condolences go out to the member’s family, friends, colleagues, and the entire National Police Federation/Fédération de la Police Nationale community. They chose service over self, and we honour their dedication and commitment.
This is the third police officer we have lost in Canada this week. An unimaginable toll for our community and country.
If you are struggling, or know someone who may be struggling, please reach out for help. You are not alone. Our members are encouraged to seek support when they need it. Your police association is here to help connect you with resources.
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Police leaders from across #Ontario extend their condolences to the @DRPS following the recent loss of a valued member.
To the family, loved ones, & the entire Durham Region PS membership, we offer our unwavering support as you mourn this profound loss.
So sad to learn of the deaths of 3 Canadian police officers in less than a week. It’s a tragic reminder of the traumas and stressors faced by police and other emergency responders. Despite the many supportive programs available to them, way too many still fear the stigma of utilizing them. We need to change that! 🙏💙
Our heartfelt condolences are with the family, loved ones and colleagues of the three police officers who served with Hamilton Police Service, Durham Regional Police Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
May they each be remembered for their honourable dedication to their community.
@HamiltonPolice@DRPS@rcmpgrcpolice
GSPS extends its heartfelt condolences to @HamiltonPolice , @DRPS and @rcmpgrcpolice following the tragic deaths of their members. Policing communities across Canada mourn with them during this difficult time. #HeroesinLife
3 police officers have died by suicide in 3 days.
Suicide is difficult to talk about. In policing, where stigma can still be a powerful barrier, that conversation can be even harder.
Our policing community continues to grieve the deaths of these members and our thoughts remain with their families, friends and colleagues.
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The membership of the OPPA send best wishes to the Toronto Police officer who was shot in Toronto today. Thankfully their injuries are not life threatening, and the officer is in stable condition in hospital.
Once again a violent repeat offender is the accused shooter. The random violence towards police officers is very concerning. We stand with our Toronto Police Association colleagues in strongly condemning this violence.
We urge all our our members to be extra vigilant of their surroundings at all times, and to prioritize officer safety.
We share in the deep sadness of our colleagues at the Hamilton Police Association following the tragic loss of their member. Our thoughts are with the member's family, friends, and all those affected by this loss. In moments like these, it is vital to come together as a community and support one another.
The Police Association of Ontario encourages all members to reach out for help if needed. Our member resources page contains information and contacts for support services, peer organizations, and confidential assistance. No one needs to face difficult times alone—please connect with the supports available to you.
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My thoughts and prayers go out deeply to the PC’s family members, friends and colleagues and to all members of the policing community who will be so deeply impacted by this loss.
#heroinlife
On August 12, the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) tragically lost one of our own.
Our member was a dedicated public servant, a caring colleague, and a valued member of our DRPS family. Their passing has been deeply felt across our Service. We will remember them for their kindness, commitment to serving others, and the positive impact they had on those around them.
This loss serves as a reminder that we are more than colleagues; we are a family. Behind every badge number is a valued and respected person, deeply loved by their family, friends, and fellow members.
As a Service, we remain committed to supporting their family, loved ones, and our members as we navigate this profound loss together.
On behalf of the DRPS, we extend our heartfelt condolences to their family, loved ones, friends, and colleagues.
Out of respect for the family's privacy, no further details will be shared.
The Toronto Police Association extends its deepest condolences to the @HamiltonPolice and @HPAHamilton following the tragic death of a member.
Any loss within the broader policing community is felt by all. We have connected with the HPA to offer our support and our thoughts are with the member's family, colleagues and all those affected by this loss.
During difficult times, we want to remind all our members that support is always readily available. The TPA Board of Directors, TPA Member Wellness Team and staff are only a phone call away. No one has to face challenges alone.
The thoughts of our OPPA membership are with the family of the Durham Regional Police officer who tragically died today.
This is the second tragic death of a police officer from our police family in Ontario in the past two days.
If you are an officer, a civilian member or a family member or friend concerned about your loved one, please reach out to someone you trust.
You are not alone.
We urge our members to reach in to any colleagues you feel may be struggling. Sometimes a caring text or call can make a world of difference.
For 24/7 professional help call or text our OPPA Encompas Mental Health Wellness Program at 1-866-794-9117 online at https://t.co/swFndQUORK