http://www.thestar.com/news/city_ha...police_budget_be_flatlined_force_reduced.html
Toronto police Chief Bill Blair is recommending the police service have its budget frozen in 2015 and the number of uniform officers reduced by 43.
If the board approves the freeze, it will be the first time in 10 years the police budget has been flat-lined, assuring an early political victory for John Tory, who will be sworn in as mayor on Dec. 2.
It’s an annual fight for the city’s mayor to try to control police spending. This year the budget has ballooned to $1 billion. In the past, Blair asked council to increase the police budget, leading to a highly publicized showdown with Mayor Rob Ford. That’s something it appears Tory will now avoid.
“Mayor-elect Tory would like to congratulate city staff, the Toronto Police Services Board, senior management of the Toronto Police Service and the Toronto Police Association who have worked collaboratively to deliver this great result,” spokesperson Amanda Galbraith said in an email.
Toronto police Chief Bill Blair is recommending the police service have its budget frozen in 2015 and the number of uniform officers reduced by 43.
If the board approves the freeze, it will be the first time in 10 years the police budget has been flat-lined, assuring an early political victory for John Tory, who will be sworn in as mayor on Dec. 2.
It’s an annual fight for the city’s mayor to try to control police spending. This year the budget has ballooned to $1 billion. In the past, Blair asked council to increase the police budget, leading to a highly publicized showdown with Mayor Rob Ford. That’s something it appears Tory will now avoid.
“Mayor-elect Tory would like to congratulate city staff, the Toronto Police Services Board, senior management of the Toronto Police Service and the Toronto Police Association who have worked collaboratively to deliver this great result,” spokesperson Amanda Galbraith said in an email.