Fred Bennink forced to leave Hamilton police board due to new policing act
26-04-2024 19:33 via cbc.ca

Fred Bennink forced to leave Hamilton police board due to new policing act

Hamilton Police Services Board will have a new acting chair after Fred Bennink, who has been on the board for five years, announced Thursday would be his final meeting due to the new provincial Community Safety and Policing Act.
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