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The Toronto Police Services Board is a seven member civilian body that oversees the Toronto Police Service, Canada's largest municipal police service.

In Toronto, civilian governance of the police dates back to January 1, 1957, when the police departments from the original thirteen municipalities in the Toronto area amalgamated to establish the Metropolitan Toronto Police.  A civilian oversight body, the Metropolitan Toronto Board of Commissioners of Police, was also created at that time.

On May 15, 2006 the Toronto Police Services Board celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first meeting of the Metropolitan Toronto Board of Commissioners for the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto.





 
 



 
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Chair Alok Mukherjee

July 22, 2010 Board agenda
The agenda includes a report from Chair Alok Mukherjee on a two-step process for the development of the Terms of Reference and the implementation of the Independent Civilian Review of the Oversight of G20 Policing.

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Independent Civilian Review and Public Complaints Process

Report from Chair Alok Mukherjee making recommendations in response to issues of public oversight of the police raised following the G20 Summit