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Canadian Police College

The 2011 schedule of police executive workshops offered by the Canadian Police College (CPC) is now available. Please refer to the following web link for further details: http://www.cpc.gc.ca/pexec-cdcp/workshops-ateliers-eng.html. Also note that the Executive Development if Policing (EDP) course is also available, at the following:

http://www.cpc.gc.ca/courses-cours/descript/edp-pcsp-eng.html


PDFCAPB 2011 Conference Report

MS WordCAPB 2011 Conference Report

PDFJuristat Bulletin Criminal Harassment in Canada

PDFBulletin 115 - Government of Canada Launches Cyber Security Strategy

PDFCanada’s Cyber Security Strategy

MS Word Statement After Vote

PDF Canadian Firearms Program Evaluation 2010

PDF Top Ten Myths About Guns, Gun Crime &Amp; The Canadian Firearms Program

PDF Top Ten Myths About Guns, Gun Crime &Amp; The Canadian Firearms Program (french)

MS Word CAPB Brief on Bill C-391

PDF Joint Statement on Gun Registry CAPB, CACP & CPA (english)

PDF Joint Statement on Gun Registry CAPB, CACP & CPA (french)

PDF CAPB letter sent to all Members of Parliament

PDF CACP Statement sent to all Members of Parliament

PDF Capb Board Members Appear as Witnesses at Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security on Bill C-391, Tuesday, May 4, 2010

MS Word CAPB Opening Remarks to Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security

Strategic Plan 2010 to 2015

CAPB Mission Statement

The Canadian Association of Police Boards (CAPB) works collaboratively and proactively to improve police governance in Canada and to bring about change that will enhance public safety for all Canadians.

CAPB Vision Statement

Compass

The Canadian Association of Police Boards is a strong, national voice for civilian governance of policing in Canada.

This plan captures the CAPB’s strategy for its future growth and development in service to its membership. It is the CAPB Board’s guide to achieving high standards as the national voice of civilian governance for policing excellence in Canada.

CAPB Values

The Board of Directors of the CAPB has identified the following values which guide the operation, services and future planning for the organization. The core values of the Association are found within the inner circle.

PDFThe Canadian Association of Police Boards Strategic Plan for 2010 to 2015

MS WordThe Canadian Association of Police Boards Strategic Plan for 2010 to 2015

 

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