Canadian Association of Police Governance / Association Canadienne de Governance de Police - Address, activities & membership
Address:
78 George Street
Suite 204
Ottawa, ON K1N 5W1
Canada
Telephone number:
416-435-4455
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Contact information in previous versions
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78 George Street
Suite 204
Ottawa, ON K1N 5W1
Canada
Telephone number:
613-344-2384
Fax number:
613-344-2385
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78 George Street
Suite 204
Ottawa, ON K1N 5W1
Canada
Telephone number:
613-344-2384
Fax number:
613-344-2384
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157 Gilmour Street
Suite 302
Ottawa, ON K2P 0N8
Canada
Telephone number:
613-235-2272
Fax number:
613-235-2275
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P.O. Box 4670
Station E
Ottawa, ON K1S 5H8
Canada
Telephone number:
819-682-1440
Fax number:
819-682-4569
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110 Laurier Avenue W.
Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1
Canada
Telephone number:
819-682-1440
Fax number:
819-682-4569
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P.O. BOX 4670
STATION E
Ottawa, ON K1S 5H8
Canada
Telephone number:
819-682-1440
Fax number:
819-682-4569
Description of the organization's activities:
The Canadian Association of Police Governance is the national organization representing municipal police boards and commissions and works collaboratively and proactively with members and partners to enhance civilian governance of policing in Canada. As the strong, national voice and resource we provide access to learning through annual conference, monthly webinars, online training, Governance Summits and a searchable database.
Members receive weekly news, information bulletins, newsletters and comprehensive conference reports. The Association provides a means for the collection and sharing of information and the discussion of matters relating to community safety to render such services more efficient and cost effective, and more responsive to the community. The Association provides a forum for participation of all civilian governors of municipal policing services and agencies to promote and encourage greater co-operation to serve the interests of the public, to advance community safety, criminal justice and to promote common policies. The Association considers matters of national interest which affect policing services and community safety and to formulate policy positions and appropriate responses at the policy making level, from the perspective of civilian governors, for dissemination to governments and the public.
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Descriptions of the organization's activity in previous versions:
- The Canadian Association of Police Governance is the national organization representing police boards and commissions charged with mandate of promoting best practices in police governance. It holds an annual conference, provides information bulletins and a quarterly newsletter, and presents issues to federal officials on behalf of its membership.
- The Canadian Association of Police Boards is the national organization representing police boards and commissions charged with mandate of promoting best practices in police governance. It holds an annual conference, provides information bulletins and a quarterly newsletter, and presents issues to federal officials on behalf of its membership.
- The CAPB is the national organization representing police boards and commissions charged with mandate of promoting best practices in police governance. It holds an annual conference, provides information bulletins and a quarterly newsletter, and presents issues to federal officials on behalf of its membership.
- The CAPB is the national organization representing police boards and commissions. It holds an annual conference, provides information bulletins and a quarterly newsletter, and presents issues to federal officials on behalf of its membership.
Organization's membership or classes of membership:
The Canadian Association of Police Governance has one class of membership that includes both police and non-police board members. Membership is made up of municipal police boards and commissions, Royal Canadian Mounted Police local advisory or community consultative committees, First Nations Police Services and non-police boards including provincial and federal government branches responsible for policing, educational institutions delivering law enforcement curriculum or those that are interested in furthering the Association's purposes.
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Organization's memberships or classes of memberships in previous versions:
- The Canadian Association of Police Governance has two classes of membership. Membership for municipal police boards and commissions is based on the size of the sworn and civilian service. Non-police board memberships are open to provincial and federal government branches responsible for policing, educational institutions delivering law enforcement curriculum and Royal Canadian Mounted Police or other local advisory or community consultative committees.
- The Canadian Association of Police Governance has one class of membership. Membership is open to municipal boards/commissions, provincial and federal government branches responsible for policing, educational institutions delivering law enforcement curriculum and associate membership open to Royal Canadian Mounted Police or other local advisory or community consultative committees.
- The Canadian Association of Police Boards has two classes of membership, regular membership that is open to municipal boards/commissions, provincial and federal government branches responsible for policing, educational institutions delivering law enforcement curriculum and associate membership open to Royal Canadian Mounted Police or other local advisory or community consultative committees.
- The CAPB has two classes of membership, regular membership that is open to municipal boards/commissions, provincial and federal government branches responsible for policing, educational institutions delivering law enforcement curriculum and associate membership open to RCMP or other local advisory or community consultative committees.