shockedcanadian
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The unaccountable police apparatuses here is a big reason why multiple U.S agencies are aware that Canada is not an equal on human rights and thus not fit for preferretail status on trade. Mexico has replaced us already, a larger trading partner now with the U.S and the U.S is thus dealing with us separately post-USMCA for a reason. Reagan convinced Mulroney to replace the intelligence arm of the RCMP, which became.CSIS, it is time for the U.S to demand Canada and Ontario clean up RCMP, OPP, Peel Region, Durham Region and Toronto police. Peel Region have more creeps than perhaps any other force in Ontario and they clearly represent a threat to America as you have many corporate HQs there infiltrated by the Creepy Ones (many of them may move back to USA I suppose post-USMCA).
The Law Enforcement Complaints Agency (LECA) confirmed it has assumed control of the conduct investigation after receiving formal notifications from Peel police on Feb. 23.
The move follows a series of rapid developments that began earlier this month, as York Regional Police (YRP) publicly detailed what they described as one of the largest police corruption cases in Ontario’s history.
The chain of events began on Feb. 5, when senior leaders from Toronto Police Service (TPS) and YRP held a joint press conference announcing criminal charges against seven TPS officers arising from Project South, a months‑long probe into organized crime and police corruption.
YRP has said the investigation began in June 2025 after officers disrupted a conspiracy to commit murder in York Region. It ultimately uncovered widespread misuse of police databases, alleged bribery, obstruction of justice, drug trafficking, and links to violent organized‑crime activity, YRP allege.
Misconduct case fallout grows as police watchdog steps in to investigate suspended Peel officers. Provincial watchdog takes over Peel police misconduct probe
A provincial police watchdog has taken over the misconduct investigation into three Peel Regional Police (PRP) officers who were suspended amid the sweeping Project South corruption probe, which has already led to criminal charges against seven Toronto police officers and a retired member.The Law Enforcement Complaints Agency (LECA) confirmed it has assumed control of the conduct investigation after receiving formal notifications from Peel police on Feb. 23.
The move follows a series of rapid developments that began earlier this month, as York Regional Police (YRP) publicly detailed what they described as one of the largest police corruption cases in Ontario’s history.
The chain of events began on Feb. 5, when senior leaders from Toronto Police Service (TPS) and YRP held a joint press conference announcing criminal charges against seven TPS officers arising from Project South, a months‑long probe into organized crime and police corruption.
YRP has said the investigation began in June 2025 after officers disrupted a conspiracy to commit murder in York Region. It ultimately uncovered widespread misuse of police databases, alleged bribery, obstruction of justice, drug trafficking, and links to violent organized‑crime activity, YRP allege.