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DEC-12-19gs 17: 11 FROM Prll.ICE COMPLAINTS COMMSNR TO... ' 912049452217 P.07 camnun Assomntm FOB imianqyfumbi QF LAW ENfOBCiMlBf '. ''\. ', ' UPDAU ','. ' ~. '.,NovembCl,: 1995: lsaceglt(>j1nd This b to ~ an update on the: events 'aithmd. ~ ~lf.ibment of CACOLE since the previous report of May 16, 19951 a copy of.which is ~... The tollewuli II asummary of the deyelopmenu at the Fh:St:Annual Conference of CACOLE an4 the ft:st BOard. of Directors meeting. For mote d~ed'lnfonnation regarding Ute: Confetencc, p1eue ~at te,the Conference, notes, attached. CAC,OLI COtfJ'Ei0NCE The aentvin. took place September 30 and october:!, 1995, HaIbour Towers Hotel, Victoria, British. Columbia. I The invitees were limited' to' heads of or employees of civilian agencies with a legislated mandate for oversicl\t ot' Police. There were approximately3sii:t attendance rep~ting provincial and national i~eies for police governance and ovm1lht of police conduct.. Each province was l'epreseateo Withtlle exception of Prince Edward Island~ Additionally, there was rep~ration from the Calpry and 1!dmoriton municipal police commissions. The conference tueeeeded in dealing with the prijiciple pieces of business before it, 'to adopt a Charter for Ute Canadian Association for Civilian OVersight of Law Enforcement and to appoint a Boatel of Oireetors to oversee the work of the Association.un~ the 1996 Conference. At the same time, through the.debates on the Chartm- and through sevem panel presenratioxu, guidance was aiven. to' the Board on areas for focus and developiltel1tal work, principally refining the CACOLE. Charter, membeiship,.:a discipline dig~ and clearinghouse function. Each of these issues is dea1~ with 'below.. '....' BOUl) OF muetqbs It had been p~ by' the stterlng committee ~d :accepted by the Conference' th3.'t th~ Board of Directors 0. oomprised of' ~ positions to be Mod. by.peisoiu eligible according to the provisions of the draft, Charter to be: regular membets and two positions to be filled by person.! eligible to be assooiat8 membets.further-, th~ steering commi_ had:rec;:orumended that the regulat member. Board positiobl escit '~ a particular region'oltbe Country. Again, that recomn:tetldation was accepted by ttte COnfcn.nce..,...Haviq- ~~ thoso-.recommendationsf.- the: ~~ briefly into tegio~ meetings to parmit _ '''IiOn to identify a. representative to be appointed to the Board The result of Utat, prooeu led. 10 the unanimou;s' appointment by' th~ COiit~ of the following: '.'. 0,.

DEC-12-1995 17:11 FROM P~.ICE COMPlAINTS COMMSNR TO 912049452217 P.08 '..' ~1..... B.C.,.~:tUkOn~ ' '., Frances QOrdon.,''. VIc=-Chair, B.C. Police.'.Corn~s.Uori.'. Itqioft% Snbrchowan, ManitOba. N.W.T. Norman Ralph' Commissioner Law E'nf~t Review Apncy.legion 3. Ontario, ' The Hon. 'Gerald LapJcin Police Complaints. Commissioner R.qioft 4 Quebec To be filled by Board of Directors R8iiOn 5 a'licit l New Brunswick, Nova Scotia., P.E.!., ~ewfoundland and Labrado( Canada, national, fedct.tal Jcan Beeler j Chair Nova Scotia: Police Commission, Bertrand Giroux Executive Director RCMP Public Complaint Commission DirtetDr7 Associate M~ber' Don Sorochan. Q.C. Vancouver, B.C., DiteCtor 8. Associate Member, Mike Badham President Canadian ASsoc:iation of Police Boards.Mr. Badbam wu approached at the Conference to'fi.ll tf1e, associate member position and confinned his putlcipjti01\ s8vml weed later prier to the ffi'st meeting of the Board of Directors. The fitst meeting of the new Board of Directors took place by teleconference On November 1st. The meeting was primarily concerned. with revi~ the priority tasks, strueturlng msponsiblc oommitteu and. naming members to those- coiiuriittees. The attached chart reflects those deci.uons. ~.', ;. ~.' ':'.'1.. J ' :..~. ~., '.. :.. 4 -; '-';.: '...---------

DEC-12-1995 17: 12 FROM pnl. I CE COMPLA I NTS COMMSNR TO 912049452217 P.09 I., ' ',., :J,',, '. SECB:fI4lUAr ' ',', :'::~:'~: '...' '. i':: W 'Ontario's. 'Po&e Complaints. Commissioner had ~'th ~ of ~ office to provide' ad.mijujtrative IUPPOrt and coordination to CACOIJiaDd. th~ Board of, Directors The Co~ adopted tblt ~. '.' '.'. - ' A ~:-tot~~. ~tariat' s functions was ~ad' :Ut;a.panel seuibn at the' Conference and is Nfteetcd itt th' attached graph.,the- CACOLB, SIei'etariat consists of volunteer time, labour and ~ afitaffofthe Ontario Police Complaints C(lril111isaiOner, principally Susan ~ames; Manager ' of It\i)mwien aad. Research Services, Mark Conacbc, ~tive Director, a.n,d. Alben Nigro, D1reetet o( Lepl Services.,'The Seaetariat wfii. also' ~ dt'awing,on tho services of' othen as 1'eqWM. It was qnted. attfte first BOard of Directors m~ that Communication amongst Board, members on CACOLJi buiinas should, ~ channelled through.u. ~.. ~, I, A number of Specific areas for amendment, ~ly regarding membership' were disel2.1sed at the Confi:ei\ce. Albert Nigro, Legal Director for the OnWio Police Complaints Commissioner, had beu th. drafts-person for the proposed Charter. He has i&i'=d to incorporate the changes into the Charter, and will be resubmitting-it to the Board of-directors for final adoption and citculation. The Cellference, adopted the position that there should' be two, classes~f membership, regular and woeia~ MembeJ:a.hip in both categories can boo ~ or individual. ReguJ.al- member! are beads at apaeiu at Staff'of 3gen~es which ~', establi.s1ie4; by law and who~ mandate is the oversipt of law 8I\fOrcement. The membership provtsion$:in the Cha.rt r are being refined and' will be coafi.rmed alonl.with thebaj.anee of the- Chartitr. '.'.,:.!.'.,. The 1996 Co.nfeNnce is sehtduled for Hatifax,' to be:b~ by':thc Nova Scotia Police Commission. As the ~oe for IACOLE,is scheduled for Washingron. D.C. in late September, 1996, CACOLB l8801ved to hold the 1996 CACOLB Conterenca oji dates immediately before Or after the IACOLE C~ in oider to convenien~ thosa,:who wiab.,to attend both conf~ces~. At it$' November 1 meeting, CACOLE's 'Board ap9qmted. s.usan. Jam~ of Ont3rio, and'frances Gotdoa' of D.C tp'uaiat Jean aeeter in conferenco:'~ Unlike. the past two con.fc1'ences which Dave; foeuud on: the. establishment of CACOLB,: the: S:bpe of the' 1996 Conference, will, be,broad and Opsa, at a. mininium t to all Rplar add aisodatc'lil~. ',,,, '..' ~, '.. ;

DEC-12-1995 17:12 FROM ~.ICE COMPLAINTS COMMSNR TO 912049452217 P,10.'. '~';1(!'~~ ~~'.' ~ i~~j ~~)r. ~.~~~:;~;1~:t7 ':., ',,:'.'....~./:1J;}~{0~i~/ ;>y :.,'~',.' BaAl]) OFDIRIC:rOB' ~munu; THR Cj\COr.,E COMMcrrFt&S ~csn~;~~'~~~g-~~~ta~ef:-''-a~lpraenlltloti~irft1e-~toie Confonm~ in Vincouver the preceding week by MsI41cie Eawards of the Department of External Afflin had underscored the ct1tical importance of d~ effective, professional, and honc!t polieinl services in such nations. She also conveyed her expc:rience that effective and independent civuiaa centtol of police was axiomatic to a democrati.c and that provision for civilian control had to be pa!t of the fow1dation Work when $St2.blishing or rebuiidin.g a police service.,. In this RSPIGt, the CACOLE Conference deputized J~P. Be;t~e to write to the appropriate officials in External Affai.tS by way of follow up to Ms'EdwardS remarla to make them'aware qf CACOLE and to ~ CACOLE's ~terest in being of assistance~ At the BoI,td of Directors meeting on November l$ty the Directors noted that CACOLE's role is to ens\in that those who may be interested in Obtaining more information about civiliaii oveisight of law tn!orcement in Canada are aware of CACOt.E.'s existence; Otherwise, CACO:r:r;'s role at. this stap of itj development should be reactive,'.' With ~t to IACOLE and', the newly formed Uriited States National Association' fbr Civilian Ovetsicht ot'law Enforcement (NACOLE), it wu acknowledged by tile Board. of Directors that then mould be regular sharing of infonnation with:.iacole an.d NACOLE about. the Canadi~. Assooiatioa's dovc1opmmts and activities but that otherwise the organizations Will be operatinl indepeudetttly of One another oth~. In. other words, CACQLE is not a branch qt IACOLB and should. not be u such. CACOLB ii~' howwet',' concerned not 'to bo seen. to be competu\1 with la.colb.3ncl therefore Ct\COLB's'lnvolYOment with. such issues as the emerpng' dem~ will require careful and' clear commumcation arid coordination with IACOLE.,'. '