Fantino Inquiry

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Petition for Caledonia Public Inquiry



TO THE LEGISTLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO:

The background for this petition is as follows:



1. Commissioner Julian Fantino has proven through his own court testimony and published documentation that he is no longer unbiased or neutral. Along with native leaders having his personal cell number exclusively; he also uses his position to support them in court against charges by his own police force.
2. Following the flawed results and recommendations of the Ipperwash Inquiry, the OPP and the command decisions made by the OPP have violated and ignored the rules and guidelines as set out by a number of statutes. These include the Criminal Code and the Ontario Police Services Act. In addition the OPP have violated or ignored their training and standard operating procedures. There is documented and electronic evidence that the OPP did so knowingly.
3. The costs surrounding OPP is grossly underestimated. As taxpayers, we have the right to know the true costs of Caledonia. As the province of Ontario enters into years of deficits, how much more money will be wasted on flawed policing and the inability of leadership to change to tactics.






We petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as follows:

1. To request the Premier of Ontario to immediately launch a public inquiry into the actions and decisions made by the Commissioner of the OPP Julian Fantino and impose his immediate suspension without pay and upon confirmation of the facts, his immediate resignation.
2. To request the Premier Of Ontario to immediately launch a public inquiry into the actions and decisions made by the OPP with respect to Caledonia over the past 3 years.

1086 Signatures

  • Debra Petrucci
  • Scott Avon
  • Carol Irwin
  • Judy Laszlo
    • Comments
    • When INJUSTICE Becomes LAW, Rebellion Becomes DUTY
  • dennis james
    • Comments
    • Fantino has always been a control freak. He has always ended up on the hot seat for his inappropriate actions, but he has never been prosecuted, but rather he gets rewarded by the likes of McGuinty's appointment to be the OPP commissioner. A police commisioner is only a commisioner, not a judge, the jury or a law maker. A commisioners job is to enforce the laws that are already in place, not politically bend them to suit one race of people.
  • Tony Hozjan
  • Becky Leclerc
  • john o`rourke
  • TOM PEDDLE
  • Beth Lang
  • Michele Anstett
    • Comments
    • You sir dropped the ball on this Mr. Fantino. Ontario needs to take a better look at how you conduct yourself!
  • Brenda Peddle
  • Donna Reid
  • Mary-lou LaPratte
    • Comments
    • What Fantino is doing is wrong
  • Larry Dicy
    • Comments
    • Mr.Fantino, your job is not to make the laws in Ontario. Your job is to UPHOLD them! As you do not seem to understand this...goodbye sir.
  • Jane Scott
    • Comments
    • I don't know too much about item "1" on the list as it pertains to Fantino, its more like Boniface should be held accountable for setting the stage and screwing up as badly as she did. Items 2 and 3,,, absolutely! Full Steam Ahead with the inquiry!
  • Tamara Bodnaruk-Wide
  • Dave Wide
  • Elizabeth Hutchison
    • Comments
    • Faith in our policing and justice system must be restored. The first step is removing Fantino.
  • Ann Meyer
    • Comments
    • We need law enforcement officers, not just "peacekeepers"
  • Rick Rozoski
    • Comments
    • I'm disgusted with the non-actions of the OPP officers and I firmly believe they have instructions (orders) not to arrest those responsible for the hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages and civil disobidience that, anywhere else in the Province, would result in swift and severe actions by any other police agency. The leadership of the OPP needs to be held accountable for this dreadful display and lack of law enforcement.
  • paulinemcdougall
  • Kim Curran
  • Stephen Spencer
  • Wayne Janssen
  • Michelle Freeman
    • Comments
    • This farce should be ousted!
  • Gillian Toneguzzo
  • Jason Savelli
  • lisa savelli
  • Jennifer Stuart
  • Craig Dobson
  • Doris Thomson
  • Gerry Hill
    • Comments
    • Julian - resign
  • Lisa Parent
    • Comments
    • The Framework for Police Preparedness for Critical Aboriginal Incidents is a flawed policy that should be abandoned.
  • terry holstein
  • Neil Minnes
  • David Erauw
  • Lynn Adams
  • Elaine Burns
    • Comments
    • this has been a long, unfair, and now illegal fight
  • Raymond Robitaille
  • Brenda Schaeffer
  • Ken Sullivan
  • Debbie Thompson
  • Pauline Vanderwal
  • Penny McMeekin
    • Comments
    • I want to be able to drive to work, without fear of the road being blocked, or my car kicked or stolen by natives
  • Pat Spence
  • Linda Bain-Miller
  • Lisa Buttenham
  • Chris Dudych
  • Kevin W. Clark