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Brian Callanan

@tpacallanan

Vice President, Toronto Police Association 🇮🇪🇨🇦 Director, Canadian Police Association

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“We need to keep talking about this.” TPA President Clayton Campbell joined Greg Brady on Toronto Today to reflect on the second annual Canada Beyond The Blue Ontario Police Suicide Memorial; a powerful, emotional ceremony honouring members lost because of the line. Last weekend’s ceremony

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Great visit at Toronto Police Service - 52 Division this morning. These conversations matter. You deserve to have your voice heard at the table, especially when it comes to bargaining. Thanks for having us. Clayton Campbell

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TPA President Clayton Campbell expresses his frustrations with @torontopolice Chief Myron Demkiw’s Staffing Plan. This is not the time to cut costs; officer and public safety must come first and events must be properly policed.

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All three youth arrested were already out on bail for previous firearm offences. An AK-47, an AR-style rifle, handguns, extended mags. All in a stolen vehicle that fled from police. How many chances do they get before someone else pays the price? #TorontoDeservesBetter

All three youth arrested were already out on bail for previous firearm offences.

An AK-47, an AR-style rifle, handguns, extended mags. All in a stolen vehicle that fled from police.

How many chances do they get before someone else pays the price?

#TorontoDeservesBetter
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Pride is one of the largest events in the city. Cutting the budget to police it is not just reckless, it’s dangerous. torontosun.com/news/crime/pri… TPA President Clayton Campbell spoke to Toronto Sun about Chief Myron Demkiw's decision to staff Pride with on-duty officers instead of

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Out at #PrideToronto today checking in on our members. Grateful for the work they’re doing and the time they’re giving up with their families to keep this event safe. #TPAProud Toronto Police Association

Out at #PrideToronto today checking in on our members. Grateful for the work they’re doing and the time they’re giving up with their families to keep this event safe. #TPAProud <a href="/TPAca/">Toronto Police Association</a>
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Thanks to Chief Myron Demkiw Special Events Staffing Plan, there were staffing shortages and a back up of calls for service across the city last night. At one point, there were 30 calls waiting for a police response in 51 Division. At the opposite end of the city, there were only 8

Thanks to <a href="/TPSMyronDemkiw/">Chief Myron Demkiw</a> Special Events Staffing Plan, there were staffing shortages and a back up of calls for service across the city last night.
At one point, there were 30 calls waiting for a police response in <a href="/TPS51Div/">51 Division</a>.
At the opposite end of the city, there were only 8
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A heartbreaking loss for our members and the entire K9 Unit. Toronto Police K9 Police Service Dog Doc passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer. In just over a year of service, he made a lasting impact, showing exceptional courage, loyalty, and dedication. Our deepest

A heartbreaking loss for our members and the entire K9 Unit. <a href="/TPSK9/">Toronto Police K9</a>

Police Service Dog Doc passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer. In just over a year of service, he made a lasting impact, showing exceptional courage, loyalty, and dedication.

Our deepest
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TPA President Clayton Campbell and VP Brian Callanan met with CUPE Local 416 Vice President Ted Aivalis today to discuss shared labour challenges and the realities facing emergency services across the city. We value these opportunities to collaborate and stand united in support of all

TPA President <a href="/TPACampbell/">Clayton Campbell</a> and VP <a href="/TPACallanan/">Brian Callanan</a> met with <a href="/Local416/">CUPE Local 416</a> Vice President Ted Aivalis today to discuss shared labour challenges and the realities facing emergency services across the city. We value these opportunities to collaborate and stand united in support of all
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This morning, TPA President Clayton Campbell and Vice President Brian Callanan visited TPC to wish Class 25-03 the best of luck as they head to Ontario Police College. Lots of energy, lots of excitement and a bright future ahead. We look forward to welcoming you back to Toronto for

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Stopped by to wish Class 25-03 the best before they head to OPC. Lots of energy in the room. Good luck! 🍀 We’ll see you at graduation. #TPAProud

Stopped by to wish Class 25-03 the best before they head to OPC. Lots of energy in the room. Good luck! 🍀 We’ll see you at graduation. #TPAProud
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Remembering Constable John B. Perkins, Badge No. 484 who lost his life in the line of duty on this day in 1959. #HeroesInLife #WeRemember #NeverForgotten

Remembering Constable John B. Perkins, Badge No. 484 who lost his life in the line of duty on this day in 1959. #HeroesInLife #WeRemember #NeverForgotten
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We’re proud to support Answer the Call – a new Ontario-wide campaign to #recruit the next generation of police officers. Help spread the word: itsacalling.ca #Policing #Hiring #Career

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Our officers are being stretched thin, doing more with fewer resources. Answer the Call is about finding people who are ready to serve this city with heart, skill, and purpose. Stronger teams. Safer communities. Start here: itsacalling.ca

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The best way to represent our members is by hearing from them directly. Appreciate the time and honesty from everyone at PRIME and 55 Division today.

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In this week’s Toronto Today segment, TPA President Clayton Campbell and Hank Idsinga 🎗️ discuss Councillor Jon Burnside’s citizen’s arrest, the youth stabbing at Woodbine Beach and frustration with criminals who are let out on probation only to commit more crimes and be sentenced to more

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Our annual TPA Family Picnic at Wonderland was packed with laughs, rides, and quality time with the people who matter most. There’s nothing better than celebrating our members and their families! Thank you to our members who continue to go beyond the call of duty each and every

Our annual TPA Family Picnic at Wonderland was packed with laughs, rides, and quality time with the people who matter most. There’s nothing better than celebrating our members and their families!

Thank you to our members who continue to go beyond the call of duty each and every
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We’re deeply saddened by the passing of Police Service Dog Devi, a beloved member of our K9 Unit. Toronto Police K9 Devi was certified in Explosive Firearm Detection in May 2015, just in time for the Pan-Am Games, and spent over a decade working side by side with her handler, T.C. Andrews.

We’re deeply saddened by the passing of Police Service Dog Devi, a beloved member of our K9 Unit. <a href="/TPSK9/">Toronto Police K9</a>

Devi was certified in Explosive Firearm Detection in May 2015, just in time for the Pan-Am Games, and spent over a decade working side by side with her handler, T.C. Andrews.