Ontario’s Government is proud to celebrate Police Week, a national event organized in partnership with the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police. Police Week focuses on raising awareness and recognition of the work our police services do to keep our communities safe.
This year’s theme, “Proudly Supporting Our Police,” highlights the diversity of work done by Ontario’s police services, including services that the public may not normally see, such as forensics, canine services, search and rescue, marine, aviation, gang intelligence, anti-human trafficking, as well as the work civilian members do to support their uniformed colleagues.
“Ontario’s Government for the People is proud to recognize Police Week and take time to acknowledge and honour the work police personnel do each and every day to keep our communities and our families safe,” said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. “We are clear in our commitment to respect police officers and provide them the tools, resources, and support they need to do their job. From fixing the province’s broken police legislation, to ensuring officers are not subject to an automatic investigation when they unsuccessfully attempt to save a life with Naloxone, we stand with our police officers. On behalf of a grateful province, we thank them for their service.”
Some of the government’s recent actions to support police officers include: