Civilian oversight review of police in Ontario set for first public forum
TORONTO — A far-reaching review of civilian oversight of police in Ontario kicks off a series of public consultations on Wednesday as critics of the status quo call for sweeping reforms.
Led by Justice Michael Tulloch, the review has a broad mandate to recommend ways to enhance oversight accountability and transparency, long an emotional bone of contention.
The clamour for change should work to Tulloch’s advantage in forging a report the government will feel compelled to act on, Andre Marin, former Ontario ombudsman, said Tuesday.
“You have Black Lives Matter, you’ve got a public that’s very cynical of the police,” Marin said. “It’s really a perfect storm for reform and I’ve got my hopes up very high.”


