Toronto police union president Mike McCormack to retire by August 1

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Another guy who was the product of nepotism, interesting timing as well. He was put into this position by his former police Chief daddy and ate from the trough real well for 35 years.

What a racket the TPS, OPP and RCMP. The one who suffers is Canadas economy and taxpayer. THIS is what some in America want for your country...

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toro...on-president-mike-mccormack-retires-1.5641485

Mike McCormack, president of the Toronto Police Association, will retire by August 1, a spokesperson for the association confirmed on Tuesday.

In his letter of resignation, dated Tuesday, McCormack says he is retiring after four terms as president and 35 years in policing. His resignation follows that of Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders, who says he is stepping down on July 31.

McCormack, son of former Toronto police chief Bill McCormack, outlines in the letter what he considers his main achievements as president. The association represents about 8,000 full-time and part-time uniform and civilian members of the Toronto Police Service (TPS).


McCormack says the association's board of directors made "significant improvements" to its collective agreement entitlements and working conditions during his years as president.

While he acted as chief spokesperson during the last four rounds of bargaining, McCormack says the association successfully negotiated a 34 per cent increase to member salaries as well as what he called a "breakthrough" primary response unit allowance. He says it was the first police union in Canada to do so.
 

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