Wednesday May 16, 2007
Larry StraveR: Crime Stoppers Re: Hell Angels / Queens Park Rally

Wednesday, May, 2007
Joe Warmington: Toronto Sun (The Scrawler). It's a good thing for them that Canadian soldiers were willing to fight to preserve our freedom of speech.

Tuesday, May, 2007
Courtney Betty: Toronto Lawyer and prominent member of Toronto's black community.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Bernie Farber: CEO, Canadian Jewish Congress. A scheduled visit in Canada by the leader of the U.S.-based New Black Panther Party has raised the ire and concern of Jewish groups who say his views are hateful.

Friday, May 11, 2007
Julian Fantino: OPP Commissioner. Two men charged in connection with two of the biggest marijuana grow-ops in the North were granted conditional sentences after pleading guilty.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Frank Dimant : Vice President of B’nai Brith. B’nai Brith Canada has contacted relevant provincial and federal authorities, urging that they work in tandem to prevent the U.S.-based New Black Panther Party leader, Malik Zulu Shabazz

Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Paul Gillespie: Retired detective-sergeant with the Toronto Police Service's sex crimes unit, now heads Paul Gillespie Consulting. The RCMP wants to create a national "body parts registry" to help link sexual abusers to specific child porn images.

Monday, May 7, 2007
Mike German: Former undercover agent and counter terrorism instructor at the FBI National Academy. Currently a senior fellow at GlobalSecurity.org. Author of “Thinking Like a Terrorist”.

Thursday, May 3, 2007
Steve Katz: Supervising Producer from America's Most Wanted. Since first airing in 1984, America's Most Wanted has helped authorities catch 938 fugitives to date, including local fugitives as Mikhail Drachev, & Min Chen.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Rick Dubin: Vice President of Investigationsat the Insurance Bureau of Canada. Bill C-343, is under review, which would make auto theft a separate offence under the Criminal Code and implement mandatory jail times for repeat offenders.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Kathleen Wynne: Ontario Education Minister. The Ontario government is providing funding for an Internet safety program to better protect children from online dangers.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Chris Walke: President of About Business Crime Solutions. The RCMP is scrutinizing privately owned cash machines, saying it believes organized crime groups may be using the devices to launder "significant" amounts of money.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Steve Sullivan: Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime. Long-time advocate of victims' rights, Steve Sullivan has been named as the country's first federal ombudsman for victims of crime.

Thursday, April 05, 2007
Peel Crime Stoppers with : Acting Sergeant Pete BrandwoodOver the past 24 hours, police tactical teams simultaneously took members of the Hells Angels and Bacchus Motorcycle Club, and associates, into custody. The 18-month PROJECT DEVELOP investigated the criminal activities of the Hells Angels and Bacchus Motorcycle Club. Senior investigators from PROJECT DEVELOP will detail the charges, court appearances, seized property and the impact of the sweeping investigation on communities throughout Ontario. **Press conference carried Live** 31 arrests, 340 charges and a full-patch member of the Hells Angels acting as informant all came out of the OPP press conference on yesterday’s raids.

Tony Cannavino, President: Canadian Professional Police Association — RE: RCMP

Scott Mills: Crime Stoppers School Officer — Crime stoppers need your help

Laura McAndrew: Probation Officers Association of Ontario www.poao.org
Provincial Executive Board
Director of Protocol

William McCormack: Former Toronto Police Chief William McCormack — Police engaging in our schools

William McCormack: Former Toronto Police Chief William McCormack Exposing Jane-Finch.com for what it really is