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GREATER SUDBURY POLICE SERVICES BOARD MEETING Thursday February 15, 2017 4:00 P.M. Police Headquarters, Alex McCauley Boardroom, 5 th Floor PUBLIC MINUTES Present: Regrets: Michael Vagnini, Chair Gerry Montpellier, Vice Chair Frances Caldarelli., Member Angela Recollet, Member Dr. Ray Koka, Member Joanne Latendre, Executive Assistant Staff: Paul Pedersen, Chief of Police Allan Lekun, Deputy Chief of Police Sharon Baiden, Chief Administrative Officer Senior Staff on Hand: Dan Despatie, Inspector Guests: Sergeant Rick Clark and Constable Alain Gagnon, Training Branch, Sara Kaelas, Multimedia Marketing Specialist, and Kaitlyn Dunn, Corporate Communications, Media Liaison News Media: Darren MacDonald, Sudbury.com Benjamin Aube, CBC Radio Jim Moodie, Sudbury Star 1

Motion to Meet In Camera Time 3:07 p.m. (2018-020) RECOLLET CALDARELLI: THAT this Board adjourn the public portion of its meeting to move IN CAMERA to discuss confidential items pertaining to legal and personnel matters, in accordance with Section 35(4)(b) of the Police Services Act. The Board moved back into PUBLIC to resume discussions at 4:05 p.m. Matters Arising from In Camera Session During the In Camera meeting, the Board discussed and resolved confidential items pertaining to legal and personnel matters. Roll Call Attendance taken. Declarations of Conflict of Interest None Introduction and Swearing In New Board Member Chair Vagnini was pleased to introduce the Board to its newest Member Dr. Rayudu Koka, appointed by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services by Order In Council for a two-year term. Dr. Koka took the Affirmation of Office for the Board and was warmly greeted by the Chair, Chief Pedersen, and all Members of the Board and Senior Staff. 2

Adoption of Minutes (2018-028) RECOLLET KOKA: THAT the Greater Sudbury Police Services Board Minutes of January 18, 2018 be adopted as circulated and read. Consent Agenda The Board received and approved the Consent Agenda for the following items: Revised 2017 Collection of Identifying Information Annual Report 2018 CAPG Call for Resolution 2018 Emil Kolb Award for Excellence 2018 Elimination Racial Discrimination Lunch (2018-029) KOKA RECOLLET: THAT the Greater Sudbury Police Services Board approve and receive the Consent Agenda items for the February 15, 2017 meeting as distributed. Notes of Appreciation An email message was received from a Sudbury family extending a thank you to Constable Enzo Rizzi and the police team. A member of the family was involved in a single motor vehicle accident where alcohol was involved no one was hurt. This situation put our family in crisis. I truly believe that our recovery was due to the respectful actions of Constable Rizzi at the scene and following. This can truly change a life for the better. Thanks for all you and the team do every day. A letter was received from a Garson family commending Constable Andrew Hinds for the professional, caring way he handled a motor vehicle collision involving an elderly parent. He went above and beyond the call of duty in taking time to meet with the family. He made valid suggestions that helped us deal with this delicate situation in the best possible way. It is encouraging to know that the Service has such outstanding officers amongst the ranks. Continued next page 3

Notes of Appreciation Continued An email message was received from Vicki Jacobs, Coordinator of the Women s March Canada on January 20, 2018, thanking Constable Kevin Santi and Mathieu Guerin for working with the group and offering good organizational advice. Thanks for marching with us and being good representatives of the GSPS. An email message was received from a Sudbury resident acknowledging the good work of Constable Hally Willmott. During a low point where mental health was impacting everyday life, Constable Willmott reinforced the value and importance of one person to the community, connected them to assistance, and ensured a safe ride home. The ability to change a life is often undervalued. I cannot stress the importance of personal intervention. She made a huge impact on me and has motivated me to seek the help I need. An email message was received from a Police Service retiree s family expressing their thanks and gratitude to Constables Jessica Archer and Nicholas Beaudry who stood as Honour Guard at the funeral visitation. The officers brought a proud professional presence. They were serious and respectful and reflected all the values of our great Police Service. Discussion Agenda The Board received and approved the Discussion Agenda. (2018-030) RECOLLET KOKA: THAT the Greater Sudbury Police Services Board accepts the Discussion Agenda for the February 15, 2018 meeting. Firearms Officer The Board received a report on the Chief Firearms Officer appointed by Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. The current Agreement expires on March 31, 2018. The Province has requested a renewal which will see the secondment continue for an additional two-year period under the same terms and conditions. (2018-031) KOKA RECOLLET: THAT the Board enters into an Agreement with the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services operating as an Area Firearms Officer for Ontario for the secondment of a Firearms Officer for the period April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2020. 4

Espanola Officer Training The Board received a report on a request for training assistance from the Espanola Police Services Board. (2018-032) RECOLLET KOKA: THAT the Board enters into an Agreement with the Espanola Police Services Board for the purpose of providing officer training for their members. 2017 Use of Force Report Reports are submitted in accordance with the Provincial Use of Force Standards as governed by Regulation 926 of the Police Services Act, the Greater Sudbury Police Service ADM 012 Use of Force Reporting and ADM 44 Use of Force a Use of Force Report. Analysis of the Use of Force reports and statistics has shown no areas outside of the already established training curriculum need further attention. (2018-033) KOKA RECOLLET: THAT the Board receives the 2017 Use of Force Study in accordance with the Equipment and Use of Force Regulation 926 of the Police Services Act and in accordance with the Board s Policy on Use of Force under By-Law 2003-1. Special Investigations Unit Update The Board received a report regarding an in-custody injury from April 2016. The SIU had advised there were no grounds for criminal charge and the Section 11 Administrative review concurred. (2018-034) CALDARELLI KOKA: THAT the Board receives this Section 11 Investigation update for information. 5

Found / Seized Money The Board received a report in relation to the disposition of monies that have come into the possession of the Police Service through incidents of found or seized money. (2018-035) KOKA CALDARELLI: THAT the Greater Sudbury Police Services Board accepts for deposit to the Board Trust Fund $812.20 in unclaimed funds. Return of Found Property The Board received a report requesting the return of found property. Return of found money requires the approval of the Board. (2018-036) CALDARELLI KOKA: THAT the Board approves the return of the following found property: $200 Cash to the requesting party (Incident # SU17057743) 2018-2019 CAPG Membership Renewal The Greater Sudbury Police Services Board received their 2018-2019 renewal for membership with the Canadian Association of Police Governance. The CAPG provides networking and access to information on policing at a national level. Chair Vagnini is the Provincial representative on the CAPG Board of Directors. (2018-037) KOKA CALDARELLI: THAT THAT the Board approves the annual Canadian Association of Police Governance membership fee of $ 1,425 for the period of April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019. 6

2018 OAPSB Conference and AGM The Board was advised of the upcoming 2018 Ontario Association of Police Services Boards Spring Conference on May 23-26, 2018 being held in Blue Mountain. Members were asked to confirm interest in attending. (2018-038) CALDARELLI KOKA: THAT the Board authorizes Members to attend the Ontario Association of Police Services Boards Annual Conference and AGM May 23 26, 2018 in Blue Mountain. Chief s Youth Initiative Fund The Board received requests for financial support from the Chief s Youth Initiative Fund. (2018-039) KOKA CALDARELLI: THAT the Board approve the following donation with funds drawn from the Chief s Youth Initiative Fund: $850 in support of the 2018 Cops, Kids, and Ice Fishing $1,000 in support of the 2018 YMCA Strong Kids Campaign $500 in support of the 2018 GSPS Ladies Hockey Team Events Board Trust Fund The Board received requests for financial support from the Board Trust Fund. (2018-040) CALDARELLI KOKA: THAT the Board approve the following donations with funds drawn from the Board Trust Fund: $1,500 in support of the 2018 GSPS Men s Hockey Team Tender Wishes Tournament $500 to the 2018 Greater Sudbury Police Curling Funspiel 7

Report from Chief Chief Pedersen s report had been circulated in advance of the meeting with the Board Agenda. The Chief reviewed his report highlighting certain activities for the months of January and February 2018. As always, the Service takes great pride in its involvement with the community. Chair Vagnini commended the Chief and staff on being very visible and giving back to the community. Member Koka recognized that the GSPS is sensitive to Mental Health issues. Member Recollet acknowledged the amazing work being done by the Service. Miigwetch. New Business None. Next Meeting: Wednesday March 21, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. Adjournment: Time 4:50 p.m. (2018-041) KOKA CALDARELLI: THAT this meeting be adjourned. 8