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Canadian Police Chiefs Support Sweeping Border Reforms at Victoria Summit

Police chiefs endorsed Bill-C2 to modernize public safety laws and enhance enforcement against fentanyl trafficking, money laundering, and transnational organized crime, CACP said.

  • Police leaders from Canada gathered in Victoria for the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police annual summit, focusing on the need for reforms due to 'rising geopolitical instability and social unrest.'
  • The association supports Bill C-2, or the Strong Borders Act, which aims to provide law enforcement with tools to combat crimes like fentanyl trafficking and money laundering.
  • CACP President Commissioner Thomas Carrique emphasized that the legislation is about modernizing Canada's public safety capabilities and responding to public safety threats directly.
  • VicPD Chief Del Manak highlighted British Columbia's unique position as a coastal gateway, making it vital in the fight against organized crime and synthetic opioids.
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Oak Bay News broke the news in Oak Bay, Canada on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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