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Home > News > Vol. XLV, No. 4, October 2001 > 2001 National Police Award Related Information

2001 National Police Award for Traffic Safety

Lieutenant Louise Bonneau of the Montréal Urban Community Police Service (Montréal, Québec) received the National Police Award for Traffic Safety during a ceremony at the 2001 Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Conference. Lieutenant Bonneau was honoured for her contribution to traffic safety through the leadership and delivery of the community based school safety patrol management system.

Honourable Mention Awards were presented to the following three recipients:

  • Members of the Winnipeg Police Service, Traffic Division for their participation in implementing road and waterway safety campaigns;
  • Members of the Halton Regional Police Service for their continued work with the Road Closure Action Plan (RCAP), launched in 2000; and
  • Members of the Chatham-Kent Police Service for the launch of and progressing work with the "B" Helmet Safe Campaign.

The award, now in its tenth year is a combined effort of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the Canada Safety Council and Transport Canada. Its aim is to recognize initiative and dedication by enforcement personnel and the implementation of innovative traffic safety programs.

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