Wednesday, June 1, 2011

First of three G20 summit meetings on the first night of a Stanley Cup Game

Makes sense.
All the rowdy folks who caused problems will be AT THE GAME.


TORONTO, May 12 /CNW/ – The Independent Civilian Review Into Matters Relating to the G20 Summit will hold three hearings in Toronto on June 1, 6, and 13, 2011.  The hearings will provide individual members of the public, organizations, and other stakeholders with an opportunity to share their views and opinions on the role that civilian oversight should play concerning the policing of major events.  The hearings will be open to the public.

The Independent Civilian Review Into Matters Relating to the G20 Summit was launched on September 23, 2010 by the Toronto Police Services Board.  The Review will examine issues concerning the role the Board played with respect to the policing of the G20 Summit of world leaders that was held in Toronto on June 25-27, 2010.  The Review will also examine the role played by the Toronto Police Service during the G20 Summit, with a view to determining whether the plans developed and implemented were adequate and effective for policing of the Summit.

The Board appointed the Honourable John W. Morden, a former Associate Chief Justice of Ontario, to conduct the Review and provide a report and recommendations to the Board. For more information about the Review, including the public hearing process, please visit www.g20review.ca.

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