Conférence virtuelle de l'ACSCMO 2021
A conference for oversight, police, media, and the communities they serve.
Du 10 au 11 mai 2021
8 00 h - 13 30 h PST
Hear from leaders across the country as they share lessons from the forefront of advancing civilian oversight in Canada. We will explore how all agencies can better work together, and how they can be more responsive to community needs, especially those of historically disadvantaged communities. We will also consider the insights of the people we investigate, and learn about the impact trauma plays in our work. Working together, the conference will generate concrete goals for all oversight agencies. By joining our conference you will both learn and be able to contribute to the learning, and to the building of trust in policing in Canada.
Legal Professional Development
Please contact your Law Society directly for information on CPD hours eligible for this conference.
Le programme de 2021 de l'ACSCMO [PDF] (en anglais seulement)
Confirmed Panel Speakers
Click to learn more about our speakers:
EDUCATION
- Zane Tessler, Manitoba, Independent Investigations Unit
- Lisa Lapointe, BC Coroners Service
- Michael O’Malley, National Public Complaints Directorate, RCMP
- Andrew Minor, Manitoba, Law Enforcement Review Agency
TRANSPARENCY
- Mark Kelley, The Fifth Estate, CBC News
- Michael Tutton The Canadian Press
- Guy Quenneville, CBC Saskatoon
ACCOUNTABILITY (Part 1)
- Chris Murphy, Murphy's Criminal Law
- Carly Teillet, BC Civil Liberties Association
- Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto
- Dustin Rusk, Indigenous Relations Services, RCMP
ACCOUNTABILITY (Part 2)
- Jordan MacWilliams, Integrated Emergency Response Team, Delta Police Department (BC)
- Tom Stamatakis, Canadian Police Association
- Julian Falconer, Falconers LLP
EFFECTIVENESS
MOVING FORWARD
- Michelaine Lahaie, Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP
- Ronald J. MacDonald, Independent Investigations Office of BC