Q+A: Ontario inspector general on restoring trust after police scandal
London Free Press [Unofficial]
February 20, 2026
_Ontario’s inspector general of policing is conducting an inspection of the province’s 45 police services and oversight boards in response to a Toronto police corruption scandal._The revelations were made earlier this month when York regional police announced the results of Project South, an investigation that led to charges against seven Toronto police officers and one retired officer in connection with extortion, shootings, drug trafficking and an alleged murder plot involving a corrections officer. The case has shaken public trust in policing and prompted calls from police leaders and politicians for an independent inspection. Read More
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