Update on Cst. Gilvesy’s fight against the Toronto Police Services for mandatory vaccination – Misconduct complaint filed against Chief Ramer

2021-09-10

Update on Cst. Gilvesy’s fight against the Toronto Police Services for mandatory vaccination – Misconduct complaint filed against Chief Ramer

Sep 10, 2021 | Blog, General News

Update on Cst. Gilvesy's fight against the Toronto Police Services - Misconduct complaint filed against Chief Ramer

 
 
Read the article written by Julius Ruechel, on Cst. A. Gilvesy’s letter to the Toronto Police Service. The article is an update on Cst.Gilvesy’s fight against the Toronto Police Services’ mandatory vaccination requirement. As a follow-up to the letter she sent on August 28th, she has now filed an official misconduct complaint with the Toronto Police Service Professional Standards Unit against her Chief of Police, Chief James Ramer, for various provincial and criminal code offences.
 

 

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