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The Halton Regional Police Association was formed when legislation creating the Regional Municipality of Halton was enacted on January1, 1974.

The four municipal police associations of Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills were merged to create what is now the Halton Regional Police Association.

At the time this occurred, the membership consisted of approximately 200 sworn members and 45 civilian members.

The Association's objective at that time mirrors that of its objective today, which is to improve the working conditions, wages, benefits, pension, and the workplace in general for members of the Association.

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Contact Information

PRESIDENT: Duncan Foot

CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR:
Paul Lacourse

STAFF: Sue Holmes, Executive Assistant - Mary Yamich, Assistant

Address: 2333 Wyecroft Road, Unit 6, Oakville, Ontario, L6L 6L4

Line 1: 905-825-8789
Line 2: 905-825-5838
Line 3: 905-825-0869
Fax: 905-825-0826

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