
Clayton Campbell
Clayton Campbell is the president of the Toronto Police Association, a role he has held for several years. He has been actively involved in advocating for changes to the criminal justice system, particularly in relation to the treatment of repeat violent offenders. Recently, he met with members of Prime Minister Mark Carney's government to discuss crime and policing issues, emphasizing the need for increased sentences for certain offenses and improvements to the parole system. His leadership within the police association marks a notable effort to bring police concerns into discussions of legislative reforms.
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Clayton Campbell is the president of the Toronto Police Association, advocating for tougher sentences for young offenders.
Toronto Police Association pushes tougher sentences for young offendersClayton Campbell, president of the Toronto Police Association, said he met with four members of the Carney government this week.
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