Clayton Campbell
@tpacampbell
President - Toronto Police Association. Broadcast only, not monitored 24 hours a day.
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TPA President Clayton Campbell discusses the new polls showing crime as Toronto citizens’ top concern and what that means for the 2026 city budget. Clayton emphasized the importance of continued investment in public safety and collaboration with City Hall to ensure Toronto Police
The latest polling leaves no doubt — public safety is the top concern for families across Ontario. This is exactly what we’ve been advocating for: real investments, stronger laws, and the tools police need to keep our communities safe. Thank you, Clayton Campbell, for your
Yesterday, TPA President Clayton Campbell and Directors Kevin Corrigan TPA and Pete Grande- Director Member Benefits-TPA kicked off Movember Canada at our Toronto Police Mounted Unit Unit with a $2,000 donation for #TeamFollicleForce. It’s not too late to join this team, your local division/unit team, or start one yourself! Every dollar
“The report is a call to action for the Chief and the Command.” – TPA President Clayton Campbell thestar.com/news/gta/divis… This report reflects what our members have been saying for years. Real leadership means listening, showing up, and rebuilding trust from the front line out. Our
TPA President Clayton Campbell joined Greg Brady this morning to discuss the plan for keeping Toronto safe during tonight’s Jays game. ⚾️ Tune in now.
TPA President Clayton Campbell discusses today’s “What We Heard” report commissioned by the Toronto Police Service Board and shares his thoughts on what leadership can do to better support our members and improve Toronto Police moral. Tune in now.
The findings in this report are not surprising. As Clayton Campbell noted, many of these issues are themes that have persisted for years and have been allowed to fester within the Service. toronto.citynews.ca/2025/10/31/rep… We’re encouraged that this feedback will help guide the Toronto Police Service Board’s
The 33rd annual A.B.L.E. Gala last night was an opportunity thank those who serve their community with great strength and mentor a new generation of police and peace officers. Thanks to the @tpaca & Toronto Police Service Board for their support of the evening and the ongoing work of the
The latest report from the Toronto Police Service Board highlights a clear message: trust must be rebuilt — both within the Service and with the public. cbc.ca/news/canada/to… Our members have voiced the same concerns for years, and the solutions start with stronger leadership, open
TPA President Clayton Campbell and Director Pete Grande- Director Member Benefits-TPA were honoured to attend the 33rd Annual Association of Black Law Enforcers ( A.B.L.E. ) Scholarship and Awards Gala this weekend. Hosted in partnership with the Toronto Police Service and the Toronto Police Service Board, the evening brought
TPA Vice President Brian Callanan joined Greg Brady on Toronto Today with Hank Idsinga 🎗️ to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn mandatory minimum sentences for possession of child abuse materials. During the conversation, they spoke about the need to protect our most
Last week, we met with Ruby Sahota, MP for Brampton North–Caledon and Secretary of State for Combatting Crime, to discuss issues impacting community safety and well-being. The TPA supports the introduction of Bill C-14 and the steps taken by the federal Liberal government to
TPA President Clayton Campbell joined Greg Brady on Toronto Today to recognize the many veterans who continue their service through policing. With Remembrance Day tomorrow, we honour those who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces and thank all who continue to serve our
TPA President Clayton Campbell joined Greg Brady on Toronto Today to discuss safety on the TTC following Councillor Jamaal Myers’ recent pilot project announcement. With riders, councillors and the mayor voicing concern, Clayton stressed that to take safety on the TTC seriously,