New Brunswick Police Association
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New Brunswick Police Association calls on province to rethink policingThe New Brunswick Police Association said that injecting money into the provinces RCMP won't solve issues of visibility within the communityCrimeApr 18, 2023
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New Brunswick police chiefs endorse changes to Police ActNew Brunswick police chiefs say they are pleased with proposed changes to the Police Act. Amendments include time limits on resolving complaints and on suspensions with pay.PoliticsMay 12, 2021
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N.B. Police Association says binding arbitration reform a distraction from Saint John’s real issues"We should be concentrating on the real issues that affect the city of Saint John and that is tax reform."CanadaJul 24, 2019
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New Brunswick Police Association unhappy with ‘new deal’ arbitration discussionOf particular concern for the New Brunswick Police Association: a proposal to reform binding arbitration for first responders.PoliticsJul 14, 2019
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Head of N.B. police watchdog leaves amid controversy over Oland murder probeNew Brunswick Police Commission acting chairwoman Lynn Chaplin says Steve Roberge is no longer employed by the province of New Brunswick.CanadaJan 3, 2019
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New Brunswick Police Commission launches review into how it conducts investigationsLynn Chaplin, acting chairwoman of the provincial police commission, says in a statement Friday that the review is part of a "strategic planning process" launched earlier this month.CrimeDec 30, 2018
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N.B. police commission accused of violating privacy of officer in Oland caseThe New Brunswick Police Association is accusing the provincial police commission of being run in an "abusive, authoritarian fashion," repeatedly ignoring legislation and due process.CanadaDec 27, 2018
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Former treasurer of N.B. Police Association charged with theft, fraudNew Brunswick RCMP say theft and fraud charges have been laid against a man who once served as the treasurer for the province's police association.CrimeJan 5, 2017
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Head of N.B. police commission should be removed over comments: police unionThe New Brunswick Police Association is calling for the resignation of the executive director of the New Brunswick Police Commission over comments he made about officers working in the province.CrimeJan 21, 2016
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