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Hamilton Police Services Board turning into a rubber stamp

We deserve a HPSB that is accountable, transparent and democratic.

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City council members on the Hamilton Police Services Board include Esther Pauls, Cameron Kroetsch and Mayor Andrea Horwath. The ongoing saga of the HPSB is an excellent example of the concerning decline of governmental openness and transparency in Canada, Chris Erl writes.

A few weeks ago, the non-profit Freedom House released its yearly report on the state of democracy, political rights, and civil liberties around the world. As expected, threats to freedom dramatically increased in 2023, marking the 18th straight year of declining liberty on a global scale.

While we think of democratic decline as something happening in places like Russia, El Salvador and India, Canada has also begun to slip. Even though Canada regularly ranks near the top of the list of the most free and democratic countries, we fell one full point in 2023, losing marks on the question, “does the government operate with openness and transparency?”

Chair Pat Mandy

Hamilton Police Services Board Chair Pat Mandy’s complaint about Cameron Kroetsch amounts to a formal reprimand for the unforgivable act of asking questions, Chris Erl writes.

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Chris Erl is a born-and-raised Hamiltonian, presently working as a researcher, writer and activist-academic. You can read more of his work at sewersocialists.ca.

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