Congratulations to the 72 young grads of the summer @YouthInPolicing program. We learned from these young people & hope they enjoyed their virtual time with @TorontoPolice this summer. Thanks to @JohnTory and @TPSB Chair Jim Hart for celebrating the kids’ achievements today.
I try my best to keep in touch with some of our former @TorontoPolice@youthinpolicing students. If you’ve followed me for a few years you may recognize some of these faces dating back to 2018. Getting to have breakfast with them is a great way to start the weekend off. #yipi
SAVE THE DATE!! @JCA_Ontario and @ABLE_org will be hosting a virtual Community Celebration for @StacyWilsonCla1 The first Black woman to be promoted to the rank of Superintendent in the history of @TorontoPolice Stay tuned...more details to follow!
Thank you Toronto. I was honoured to serve as your Chief of Police for the last 5 years. I retire today after almost 38 years with the @TorontoPolice. Thank you to my Command team and to each of the sworn and civilian members of the Service. You made me proud every day. 10-7.
Thank you Toronto. I was honoured to serve as your Chief of Police for the last 5 years. I retire today after almost 38 years with the @TorontoPolice. Thank you to my Command team and to each of the sworn and civilian members of the Service. You made me proud every day. 10-7.
Today is Chief @marksaunderstps last day as Chief of the @TorontoPolice. He has dedicated 37 stellar years of serving and protecting the great @cityoftoronto! We thank him for his service and wish well on his future endeavours! He will be missed. #toronto@TPS_CPEU
Toronto Police Inspector Stacy Clarke is one of Canada's highest ranking Black police officers. She was recently questioned during a protest about her commitment to the Black community, and told @DwightDrummond how she tried to use it as a learning experience for all involved.
Montreal's early Black settlement was comprised mainly of African Americans who lived in the Faubourg (French for "suburb") of St. Antoine — a neighbourhood that is now known as Little Burgundy. Learn more about Little Burgundy: https://t.co/EarbSk4zMJ
“You know that old trees just grow stronger, and old rivers get wilder every day/ Old people just grow lonesome, waiting for someone to say ‘Hello in there.’” John Prine.
We do not support racism or police brutality period. The overwhelming majority of police officers act appropriately often in very difficult situations. The challenge is to endure injustice is eliminated. @StacyWilsonCla1@CBCToronto
Thank you. We are really proud of the community, strong message communicated with respect. We beleive in and support the message and the movement. Let’s work towards real change.
[Chief Saunders Video] We are living through a historic period. We are in a moment of time that will change the course of history. Not only our history as members of the Toronto Police Service or law enforcement as a whole, but as a society in Canada and North America. 1/2 ^sm
We are rapidly running out of protein 4 our lunches, if anyone can donate fresh or frozen meats or fish we would be grateful. Our volume of serving meals is out outstripping our inventory & food donations are down. On some days demand is more than doubled TY #covid19Toronto
Today is a good day. Our frontline, specialized & civilian members worked tirelessly to bring a 14 year old boy home following his abduction.Thank you to our partner Services, the public & media for sharing the information on this missing boy over the last 48 hrs. #Serve&Protect