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Public Safety committee  No, it doesn't. In both of the two programs that I talked about previously--the supervisor development program and the managerial development program--as well as in our recruit field training, they're actually hooked up with a mentor. We've also implemented a mentorship program

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

D/Commr Al Nause

Public Safety committee  Over the last couple of years we've appointed a leadership champion. We've developed a leadership development strategy, which establishes the continuum for leadership development and incorporates talent management, succession planning, coaching, mentoring, and both formal and inf

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

D/Commr Al Nause

Public Safety committee  No. Formerly, yes, I would have been, but with the reorganization of the structure, the professional integrity officer now oversees discipline and grievances.

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

D/Commr Al Nause

Public Safety committee  I'm not sure I understand the question. But yes, there are different people who have been promoted into different positions.

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

D/Commr Al Nause

Public Safety committee  No, not at all.

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

D/Commr Al Nause

Public Safety committee  No. That's exactly right. Generally speaking, in three to five years you can expect a move out of your position.

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

D/Commr Al Nause

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

D/Commr Al Nause

Public Safety committee  I think you may be referring to the fact that on occasion U.S. Secret Service agents who come into Canada are sometimes appointed supernumerary special constables for the purpose of being able to carry their firearms, which is a reciprocal agreement that we have with many countri

November 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Deputy Commissioner Al Nause