Thunder Bay, Ont., police moving to address allegations of systemic racism
A northern Ontario police service that has faced allegations of systemic racism says it is forming a working group to help it reshape its diversity training, recruitment, communications and community policing.
The Thunder Bay Police Service says the working group will include members of the service and volunteers from the community.
Officials say the initiative’s purpose is righting relations inside and outside the police service, particularly with the Indigenous community.
It will also involve restructuring the force’s Aboriginal Liaison Unit, attempting to recruit Indigenous and other under-represented groups to the police service and creating ongoing diversity training for staff.


