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Chair-Initiated Complaint - In-custody death of Robert DZIEKANSKI available here.

The Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP (CPC) provides civilian review of RCMP members' conduct in performing their policing duties so as to hold the RCMP accountable to the public.  Our job is to help find and shape a balance between individual rights and collective security.

Established by Parliament in 1988, the CPC is an independent body, distinct and independent from the RCMP.  It has the ability to receive complaints from the public concerning the conduct of RCMP members, conduct reviews when complainants are not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of their complaints, hold public hearings and lead investigations, and report findings and make recommendations.

The CPC carries out its duties impartially.  Throughout the complaints process, the CPC does not act as an advocate either for complainants or RCMP members.  This results in unbiased findings and recommendations being made, which are aimed at identifying, correcting and preventing recurring problems in policing.

As Chair of the CPC, I would like to focus on issues relevant to RCMP policing, knowing that each recommendation made is another step towards improving Canada's policing policy.  I would also like to reaffirm the CPC's commitment to the ongoing Kingsclear investigation.  As the largest investigation ever undertaken by the CPC, Kingsclear has been, and will remain, a top priority.  The facts will be uncovered and assessed by the CPC and presented to the public, in turn helping all parties involved to move forward.

The CPC will continue to strive for a more timely public complaints process that both the public and RCMP members regard as fair and balanced.

 
     
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Media Advisory - Chair-Initiated Complaint - In-custody death of Robert DZIEKANSKI - November 8, 2007
CPC/RCMP Independent Observer Pilot Project to Monitor Investigation of Arrest (October 25, 2007)
Presentation by Paul E. Kennedy at the 2007 CACOLE Conference in Halifax, N.S. (October 12, 2007)
CPC Issues Final Report on Kingsclear Investigation (October 10, 2007)
Media Advisory - Final Report on Public Interest Investigation into Allegations Involving the Kingsclear Youth Training Centre (October 5, 2007)
Media Advisory - The CPC releases its 2006-2007 Annual Report (July 18, 2007)
2006-2007 Annual Report
The Need for Enhanced Oversight of the RCMP - Speech Delivered by Paul E. Kennedy (June 24, 2007)
Update on status of Kingsclear investigation and report (June 11, 2007)
Crisis in RCMP Accountability - Speech Delivered by Paul E. Kennedy at the National Press Club of Canada (May 9, 2007)
Media Advisory - Amendment to Chair-Initiated Complaint - St. Arnaud (April 26, 2007)
CPC/RCMP E Division Independent Observer Pilot Project (March 21, 2007)
Chair-Initiated Complaint into the Public Disclosure by the RCMP of its Criminal Investigation Regarding the Taxation of Canadian Corporate Dividends
Chair-Initiated Complaint into the shooting of Mr. Ian Bush - September 28, 2006
Chair-initiated complaint: Vanderhoof, British Columbia (March 15, 2006)

 

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Date Created: 2003-06-02
Date Modified: 2007-11-08 

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