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Thunder Bay police start using body cameras, in-car cameras to come

The force says the devices will eventually be worn by all front-line officers and those in the traffic unit. The Canadian Press Images/Francis Vachon

THUNDER BAY, ONT. — Police officers in Thunder Bay, Ont., are wearing body cameras starting today.

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The force says the devices will eventually be worn by all front-line officers and those in the traffic unit.

It says police cruisers will also be equipped with in-car cameras.

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The full rollout is expected to be complete by June.

The use of body-worn and in-car cameras was among 44 recommendations made in a 2018 report by one of Ontario’s police watchdogs.

The report identified systemic racism and other issues it said contributed to a “crisis of trust” between the force and Indigenous residents.

A follow-up report released last year found police had taken encouraging steps to address racism in its ranks but stressed more needed to be done.

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