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Publication Date: August 19, 2026 - 13:19

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Ottawa police detective who accessed files on infant deaths handed 2-year demotion

August 19, 2026

A veteran detective with the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is being demoted for two years for discreditable conduct after a disciplinary tribunal found her guilty of invading the privacy of families by inappropriately accessing the files of dead children and asking one parent about a mother's vaccination status.



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