The LaSalle Police Services Board (LPSB) has a legislative responsibility to oversee the adequate and effective policing for the community of LaSalle. The Board ensures compliance with standards as set out by the Ministry of the Solicitor General. The Board works in conjunction with the Chief of Police who acts as a chief executive officer and reports to the Board.
Board Members
The LaSalle Police Services Board is comprised of five civilian members who represent the community of LaSalle: two council members, two community members appointed by the province and one community member who is appointed by council. The Board is responsible for governance and the development of policy that provides for adequate and effective police services.
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Crystal Meloche, Chair |
Anita Riccio-Spagnuolo, Vice-Chair |
Dan Allen, Member |
Morris Brause, Member |
Marie Campagna, Member |
Board Secretary: Tanya Mailloux
Public Board Meetings
The Board meets regularly on the third Monday of each month, with the exception of July and August as well as months where a holiday falls on the 3rd Monday.
LPSB Meeting Schedule, Agendas and Minutes
LaSalle Police Service Board meetings are held at the Town of LaSalle Civic Centre, 5950 Malden Road, LaSalle, Ontario in Council Chambers and commence at 5:00 p.m. Board Members and administration may participate virtually. Members of the public are invited to view the meeting by attending in person or by watching the live stream on the Town of LaSalle's YouTube Channel here:
View LPSB Meetings Online
Committee Board Meetings
LaSalle Police Services Board committee meetings are held in accordance with Section 44 of the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019 and are not open to the public. They are held on the 1st floor in the LaSalle Room at the LaSalle Civic Centre.
Additional Information
Delegations |
Where do I begin? |
Before you decide to appear before the Board, you may want to discuss the matter with a Board member, the Board Secretary or a LaSalle Police Service member. Some matters may be addressed without the need to appear before the Board. |
How to Register as a Delegation/Provide Written Submission? |
If you wish to participate in a Board meeting or provide a written submission, you must use the designated LaSalle Police Services Board Delegation Request/Written Submission Form.
Delegation requests and written submissions must be submitted to the Board Secretary by 12 noon, four (4) days before the scheduled Board meeting. Anything provided beyond this deadline will not be submitted for the Board's consideration or form part of the agenda.
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How do I make a presentation to the Board? |
If you wish to make a presentation to the Board or appear before the Board regarding an item not on an upcoming agenda, you must submit a written request by noon at least 21 days prior to the meeting. Please use the designated Delegation Request/Written Submission Form.
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How long can I speak? |
Delegations are limited to ten (10) minutes.
Where there are numerous delegations taking the same position on a matter, they are encouraged to select a spokesperson to present their views.
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Questions? |
Please contact the Board Secretary at (519) 969-7770 ext. 1233 or by email if you have any questions on completing the form. |
Persons who wish to be heard or make a presentation to the Board are requested to complete the Delegation Request Form by clicking the following button:
Submit a Delegation Request Form
Personal Information
Individuals who submit letters and other information to the Board should be aware that any personal information contained within their communications may become part of the public record, and may be made available through the agenda process, which includes publication on the municipality's website.
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Disclosures of Pecuniary Interests |
View the Disclosures of Pecuniary Interests Page |
Publications/Annual Reports
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The Board is required to make certain annual reports available to the public, the following links will take you to the LaSalle Police Services Board annual reports, Strategic Business Plan, and Budgets.
Annual Reports and Strategic Business Plan
Budgets
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Policies
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Governing Rules
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Complaints |
We appreciate feedback from the community about the service we provide. These drop downs give you the information you need to make a complaint about an officer, our service or the Board.
Types of Complaint |
You can file a complaint about:
Law Enforcement Complaints Agency ("LECA") no longer accepts policy or service complaints. The Inspectorate of Policing has jurisdiction over policy and service complaints.
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Law Enforcement Complaints Agency (LECA) |
All complaints made about a police officer go to LECA. They will review the complaint and decide how to proceed. The police service in question, another police service or the LECA themselves may investigate the complaint. The outcome of all complaints are reviewed by the LECA. |
Inspectorate of Policing (IoP) |
The Inspector General of Policing is a new policing oversight body under Ontario’s Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019. The Inspector General is responsible for ensuring policing is delivered adequately and effectively across Ontario and that police board members are complying with the Code of Conduct.
The Inspector General exercises independent compliance oversight to ensure police services, police service boards and board members, and special constable employers are complying with provincial laws and standards. The Inspector General of Policing is supported by the Inspectorate of Policing, a new organization comprised of professionals that are dedicated to driving improved performance in Ontario policing and police governance.
Members of the public can file complaints with the Inspector General concerning adequate and effective police service delivery, or allegations of police board member misconduct through the IoP website.
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Submit a Complaint |
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Join the Board |
The Police Services Board is comprised of:
- Two (2) members of Council appointed by the Mayor
- Two (2) community members appointed by the Province; and
- One (1) community member appointed by Council
Who can join?
Anyone who would like to serve on the LPSB can apply to join except:
- A judge
- A justice of the peace
- A police officer
- A criminal defence lawyer
How to join
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Through the Town of LaSalle
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Through the Province of Ontario
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Contact the Board |
By Mail |
LaSalle Police Services Board
5950 Malden Road
LaSalle, ON N9H 1S4
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By Email |
To the Board Secretary |
By Phone |
519-969-7770 x.1233 |
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Accessibility
If you wish for an official document or require an accessible format or communication supports, please contact the LaSalle Police Services Board Secretary during business hours at 519-969-7770 ext. 1233.
Mission Statement |
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Our Sole Mission is to Protect Lives and Property of the Citizens We Serve, Provide a Safe Community, Improve Quality of Life and Prevent Crime While Working in Partnership With the Community |
LaSalle Police Service
1880 Normandy St. LaSalle, Ontario N9H 1P8
Phone: 519-969-5210 Fax: 519-969-2662
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