DOMESTIC TERRORISM
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As President of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers, I am proud to introduce<br />
our Annual Crime Prevention Guide. This year’s Guide focuses on the topic of Domestic<br />
Terrorism.<br />
With an ever-changing world, and the events of Ottawa and Moncton happening in our own<br />
country, Domestic Terrorism affects us all. Our Police Officers are seeing huge increases<br />
in gun violence across the province.<br />
Our dedicated members of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers work hard to<br />
ensure the public’s safety. There has been an anti-police movement across North America<br />
and our officers continue to work hard every day to keep their communities safe and build<br />
public trust. Our officers in Saskatchewan continue to build relationships within our<br />
communities and work hard at these partnerships. This was very evident in the work that<br />
Saskatchewan Police Officers have done in welcoming the Syrian Refugees to our country.<br />
On behalf of the 1,300 men and women representing the Saskatchewan Federation of Police<br />
Officers, I encourage you to read through this year’s Guide.<br />
Thanks to all for the contributions and support by many individuals, businesses and<br />
organizations throughout the province who make this publication possible through your<br />
generous donations.<br />
Thank you for continuing to work together to build safe Saskatchewan Communities.<br />
Casey Ward<br />
President<br />
Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers<br />
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