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Myron Demkiw sworn in as Toronto’s new police chief, vowing to ‘repair, earn and maintain’ public trust The 32-year police veteran takes over a force with a billion-dollar budget, in a city that has ...
Myron Demkiw, currently the acting deputy chief of the specialized operations command, will take over as Toronto Police chief on Dec. 19. Photo by Handout / Toronto Police ...
In a notice Thursday, the Toronto Police Services Board announced Myron Demkiw had been selected as the next chief of the force.
Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw says he anticipates improved 911 response times this year after the service was given a controversial $20 million budget increase by city council this week.
Incoming Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw waves after taking the oath of office during a police change of command ceremony in Toronto, Monday, Dec.19, 2022. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press) ...
Building trust with communities in Toronto that feel police have failed them will be a top priority for the force, its new chief said Monday after being sworn in. Myron Demkiw said his biggest ...
Weeks after the shooting, Toronto police announced the arrest of a 14-year-old boy, charging him on June 24 with two counts ...
Today, the Toronto Police Board announced Myron Demkiw, a 32-year veteran of the force, will serve as the city’s next police chief.
Demkiw, 56, was sworn in as Toronto’s 25th police chief at a ceremony at Toronto police headquarters Monday, vowing that the key priority in this three-year term will be building back public ...
Myron Demkiw, a 32-year Toronto Police Service veteran and acting deputy chief since 2020, was named Toronto’s new police chief Thursday. He will assume the role Dec. 19.
The 32-year police veteran takes over a force with a billion-dollar budget, in a city that has seen sustained levels of violent crime.
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