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CPF/CPA/CACP Call for passage of Bill C-22
NPF, CPA and CACP call for passage of Bill C-22 to provide necessary lawful access in Canada
June 3, 2026
Ottawa, ON — The National Police Federation (NPF), the Canadian Police Association (CPA) and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) are calling on Parliament to pass Bill C-22, An Act respecting Lawful Access, without delay to create a lawful access framework and ensure court-authorized investigative tools are available to police to effectively protect Canadians in the digital age.Statement from the Canadian Police Association in Support of Bill C-243
CPA Statement on the Introduction of Bill C-16
December 9, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Canadian Police Association Welcomes Introduction of Bill C-16, the Protecting Victims Act
OTTAWA - The Canadian Police Association (CPA) today welcomes the introduction of Bill C-16, the Protecting Victims Act, which strengthens protections for children and proposes important reforms to address delay in the criminal justice system.
Statement from the Canadian Police Association on the introduction of Bill C-14
Statement from the Canadian Police Association
CPA Statement on Bill C-2
CPA Statement congratulating Prime Minister Mark Carney

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Canadian Police Association Congratulates Prime Minister Mark Carney
Ottawa, ON – April 29, 2025
Canada’s Police Associations Welcome Government of Canada Action on Bail Reform
OTTAWA –
Associations representing Canada’s front-line law enforcement personnel released the following
statement today, welcoming the introduction of Bill C-48 (An Act to Amend the Criminal Code –
Bail Reform), by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. The following quotes
are from the Presidents of the Canadian Police Association, Police Association of Ontario,
Toronto Police Association, and the Ontario Provincial Police Association.