
Michel Beaudoin
École nationale de police du Québec
Chief Superintendent Cal Corley
Canadian Police College
Commissioner Julian Fantino
Ontario Provincial Police
Appointed Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) on October 30, 2006...
Rudy Gheysen
Director, Ontario Police College, Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
Mr. Gheysen began his policing career in 1975 with the London Police Service, later moving to the Aylmer Police Service...
Geoffrey M. Gruson
Canadian Police Sector Council
Since earning his Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa...
Axel Hovbrender
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Axel Hovbrender has been a member of the Vancouver Police Department since 1978...
Chief Edgar MacLeod
Executive Director, Atlantic Police Academy
Chief Edgar MacLeod began his policing career in 1973 following his graduation from the Atlantic Police Academy in Charlottetown, PEI...
Chief Andy McGrogan
Medicine Hat Police Service
Chief Andy McGrogan first joined the Medicine Hat Police Service in 1980
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Staff Superintendent Darren Smith
Toronto Police Service
Staff Superintendent Darren Smith began his policing career in 1979...
Sandy Sweet
Canadian Police Knowledge Network
Sandy has been involved in the e-learning industry since 2002 as the Executive Director of the Justice Knowledge Network (JKN)...
Assistant Commissioner Alain Tousignant
RCMP Workplace Development and Wellness
Assistant Commissioner Tousignant began his career with the RCMP in 1980...
Ontario Provincial Police

Appointed Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) on October 30, 2006, Julian Fantino accepted responsibility for one of North America's largest deployed police services - a police service comprised of over 5,500 uniformed members, 2,000 civilian employees and 850 Auxiliary members who provide services to over 922,752 square kilometres of land and 110,398 square kilometres of waterways. Commissioner Fantino oversees front-line delivery, administrative support services and specialized and multi-jurisdictional investigations throughout the Province of Ontario.
In March 2005, Julian Fantino accepted the role of Commissioner for Emergency Management, and was responsible for providing leadership to all facets of the government's emergency management programs, including the provision of expert advice and guidance to the Premier and Cabinet on policy, procedures and legislation for provincial emergencies and other crises.
Commissioner Fantino was appointed Chief of the Toronto Police Service in 2000. Toronto has one of the largest municipal police services in North America, responsible for policing a city of almost 2.5 million people.
Commissioner Fantino was the Chief of York Regional Police from 1998 to 2000. During that time, he led a number progressive changes and initiatives to ensure optimum officer and public safety through enhanced resources and training. He was also the Chief of the London Police Service from 1991 to 1998. During his tenure, significant changes took place, including formation of an Emergency Response Unit and a Public Order Unit, opening a Police Reporting Centre and development of numerous community partnerships. During his 23 years with the Metropolitan Toronto Police, Commissioner Fantino served in many areas, including uniform patrol, undercover drug enforcement, Detective Branch, Criminal Intelligence, Homicide Squad and as a Division Commander.
Commissioner Fantino has lectured extensively to the police community, the public sector and government bodies in Canada and the United States. He is the Past President of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and Past Chair of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Organized Crime Committee. Commissioner Fantino is also past Vice President at Large of the International Association of Chiefs of Police and was a member of the Major Cities Chiefs.