06/01/22 - 06/01/27
The federal government has introduced an amended Bill C-21 to help reduce gun violence in Canada. The CACP agrees with the proposed changes of Bill C-21 in principle, but we must now focus on what these mean in practice.
06/01/22 - 06/01/27
The CACP applauds this initiative as an evidence-based approach to determining whether decriminalization for simple possession of illicit drugs is a viable solution that can successfully be adopted in all regions of the country.
05/27/22 - 05/27/27
The CACP continues to believe that the number of victims/lives taken must be a relevant factor in the sentencing of offenders who commit multiple murders.
05/17/22 - 05/17/27
This campaign aims to increase public compliance with safe driving measures to save lives and reduce injuries on Canada’s roads by focusing on the elimination of impaired driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving, and driving without a seatbelt.
05/15/22 - 05/15/27
National Police Week 2022 is an opportunity for us to emphasize how police officers are both members of the community they live in and members of the police community they work in. This year, we celebrate our efforts to be “connected to our communities”.