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President of the Toronto Police Association, Jon Reid, speaks to members of the media following a not guilty verdict for Umar Zameer, in Toronto on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Photo by Christopher Katsarov /THE CANADIAN PRESS
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The president of the Toronto Police Association is stepping down.
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“It has been my greatest honour to serve our members, first as a Uniform Field Director for eight years and then as president for almost four years. With our strong team of directors and staff, I am very proud of what we have accomplished,” Reid said Monday in a statement posted on social media site X.
“We navigated through a global pandemic, secured workable shift schedules, and positioned the TPA as a national leader in police advocacy, guiding conversations and influencing decision-makers on issues such as police funding and bail reform.”
Reid said he is disappointed that securing negotiated collective agreements “has been impossible.”
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He said he believes that with arbitration and this change in TPA brass, the TPA can secure a compensation and benefits package that respects the work of its members.
“Our board will continue to see this process through, and I am committed to serving as president until a successor has been chosen through our election process this fall. It is simply time for me to move on,” Reid said.
“Like our members, I have spent countless days, nights, weekends, and holidays away from my family. It is time for me to give back to them. I want to thank my police association colleagues from across Canada.”
Reid also thanked the 8,000 members of the Toronto Police Service for their dedication and professionalism.
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