Civilian Peace Officers Recognized

 
Civilian Peace Officers Recognized
 
 
 

August 9, 2010 10:30 AM

McGuinty Government Pays Tribute To Those Who Keep The Peace

Ontario is marking National Peacekeepers' Day by paying tribute to community safety professionals, including police officers and correctional services staff, who have engaged in peacekeeping missions.

Civilian peace officers are essential to maintain order in troubled regions alongside traditional military peacekeepers. The professionalism of Ontario's community safety personnel makes them ideal candidates to help keep the peace in volatile situations and participate in restoring stability.

August 9 was chosen as National Peacekeepers' Day to honour nine Canadian peacekeepers who died on that date in 1974, when their aircraft was downed by three surface-to-air missiles over Syria.

QUICK FACTS

 
  • More than 400 community safety professionals including Ontario Provincial Police and local police officers, and correctional services staff have participated in peacekeeping missions in the last 10 years.
  • At present there are 215 Canadian police officers participating in international policing missions including Ontario officers deployed in the Sudan, Haiti and the Hague, where they are providing assistance to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

CONTACTS

  • Laura Blondeau
    Minister's Office
    416-325-4973
  • Anthony Brown
    Communications Branch
    416-314-7772



Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
ontario.ca/safety


 

"Ontario's community safety professionals have been called upon to help restore order in some of the world's most troubled regions. Ontarians are proud of their contribution in making the world a better and safer place."

 – Rick Bartolucci
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services