Calls for Thunder Bay, Ont., police board to be disbanded over handling of human rights complaints

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As the Thunder Bay Police Service faces allegations of a toxic workplace culture, the oversight board for the northwestern Ontario force is under increased scrutiny amid calls for an administrator to be appointed.

Some are calling for the Thunder Bay Police Services Board to be disbanded and temporarily replaced by an administrator — for the second time in a matter of years.

“They’re not doing their job on an interim basis until these [human rights complaints] can be fleshed out on actual evidence, factual findings and legal analysis, either through a settlement or at the tribunal,” human rights lawyer Chantelle Bryson told

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