The Hatchet

The Toronto Police Has Been a Rogue Agency for Too Long. Rein Them In.

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Feb 14, 2026
A deep dive into mass arrests of Toronto officers and the shocking array of alleged crimes. Connections to tow-truck networks, illegal cannabis shops and drug trafficking are explored. The piece traces decades of retaliation, oversight failures and union power that shield misconduct. Proposals for radical reforms to civilianize oversight and curb police influence are discussed.
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ANECDOTE

1970s Reforms Met With Retaliation

  • In the 1970s a Royal Commission exposed brutal police methods and sexualized torture, prompting public outrage.
  • Mayor John Sewell's attempts at reform led to direct retaliation like the 1981 bathhouse raids as a political rebuke.
ANECDOTE

Civilian Oversight Created After Protest

  • Dudley Laws and the Black Action Defence Committee pressed for civilian oversight after lethal police encounters.
  • The resulting Special Investigations Unit was created to remove the police from investigating their own fatal incidents.
INSIGHT

SIU Undermined By Systemic Bias

  • The SIU often fails to hold officers accountable due to systemic pro-police biases across institutions.
  • Other parts of the law enforcement apparatus have actively worked to cripple the SIU's effectiveness.
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