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Combatting Crime in Peel Region and Canada
Community safety is the number one issue I hear from residents in Brampton, and it continues to be my top priority. As our city has grown, we’ve made historic investments in policing, modern technology, and new infrastructure to keep pace. From hiring hundreds of new officers to strengthening emergency response and tackling issues like auto theft, real progress is being made. Here’s how we’re taking action to build a safer community for everyone.
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Combatting Crime in Peel Region and Canada
Community safety is the number one issue I hear from residents in Brampton, and it continues to be my top priority. As our city has grown, we’ve made historic investments in policing, modern technology, and new infrastructure to keep pace. From hiring hundreds of new officers to strengthening emergency response and tackling issues like auto theft, real progress is being made. Here’s how we’re taking action to build a safer community for everyone.

$64 million federal investment in Embleton Community Centre and Park
Proud to welcome Prime Minister Mark Carney and Minister Gregor Robertson to Brampton today. 62 days ago, I asked for urgency, and they delivered. $64 million for the new Embleton Community Centre is just the beginning. This is what partnership between governments looks like. We are building Brampton and Canada Strong.

Closing the Digital Evidence Gap So Police Can Stop Crime Faster
Crimes today leave digital footprints, but Canada’s laws haven’t kept pace with the speed of modern technology. Investigators can sometimes wait weeks or even months to access basic information like an IP address or phone number. Closing the digital evidence gap will help police act faster to protect victims and keep communities safe.