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Thomas R. Braidwood, QC, Commissions of Inquiry |
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ReportsThe commission will prepare at least two reports, one for each phase of the commission. The commission may also identify reports of other parties that are germane to the work of the commission and these may be included in the Other Reports section. Please return regularly for updates to this page. Report Mailing ListIf you would like to receive a copy of the commission’s final reports, please forward your name and mailing address either by mail or email. Please indicate whether you would prefer to receive a printed or an electronic version of the reports. Commission ReportsThe commission has released Restoring Public Confidence Phase 1 Report. Other ReportsHouse of Commons: Study of The Conductive Energy Weapon-Taser® Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP “RCMP Use of the Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW): January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008”, Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP, March 31, 2009 RCMP Use of the Conducted Energy Weapon Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner for British Columbia Taser Technology Review-Final Report (24.3 MBs) Other reports from Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner for British Columbia “An Independent Review of the Adoption and Use of Conducted Energy Weapons by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police”, Executive Summary, John Kiedrowski, June 5, 2008. “The Use of the Conducted Energy Device by Law Enforcement Agencies in Nova Scotia, Advisory Panel to the Minister of Justice”, June 30, 2008 “My Brother’s Keeper: A Review of Electronic Control Devices in Saskatchewan Correctional Centres Housing Male Inmates”, Saskatchewan Ombudsman, July 29, 2008 “Report on Conducted Energy Weapons”, Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, October 2008 “Use of TASER Weapons by New South Wales Police Force”, New South Wales Ombudsman, November 2008 “Position Document on Conducted Energy Weapons (CEWs)”, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, and Canadian Police Association, February 24, 2009” |