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Who was Barbara Mitchell?
policing spending
policing spending
policing spending
September 25, 2014
6:00AM
Policing costs keep rising while crime rates fall
Livio Di Matteo
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Sean Speer
A meeting this summer of Ontario municipalities was marked by a growing concern about the rising costs of police services in Canada, with the president of the group concluding, "It is not sustainable."
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Livio Di Matteo
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Sean Speer