Former officers suing Ontario police service alleging gender-based discrimination
TORONTO — Members of a southern Ontario police force are accused of wide-ranging sexism in a proposed class action lawsuit containing allegations of gender-based bullying, violence and sexual misconduct.
The suit, which is seeking more than $165 million on behalf of all past and present female members of the Waterloo Regional Police Service and their families, alleges women on staff have been subjected to unwanted sexual advances, career sabotage and personal attacks during their time on the force.
The Waterloo Police Services Board said it views the proposed class action as “inappropriate” and said it will challenge the suit, while noting that the Police Services Act would have been “the appropriate means to deal with the allegations.”
None of the allegations have been tested in court.


