LFI 6 Main Issues affected the TPS Flashcards
- Truth and Reconciliation
Meaning: Efforts to acknowledge and repair harm done to Indigenous communities through historical injustices, especially the residential school system.
Who It Affects: Indigenous peoples across Canada, including those in Toronto.
What TPS is Doing: TPS promotes education and awareness about Indigenous history and the legacy of residential schools, participates in National Truth and Reconciliation Day, and raises the Every Child Matters flag. They are committed to building stronger relationships with Indigenous communities and implementing meaningful reforms
Violence on the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Meaning: Increasing incidents of violence on public transit services.
Who It Affects: TTC riders, including commuters, drivers, and vulnerable populations.
What TPS is Doing: TPS has increased police presence on public transit, working with the TTC to ensure safety through proactive patrolling and rapid response to incidents involving violence.
- Anti-Black Racism
Meaning: Systemic discrimination, bias, and inequalities that affect Black communities.
Who It Affects: Black communities in Toronto, leading to disparities in various aspects of life, including policing.
What TPS is Doing: TPS has committed to addressing anti-Black racism by improving community relationships, ensuring fair policing practices, and collaborating with Black community organizations to reduce systemic bias.
- Missing and Missed Persons Report
Meaning: Addresses concerns about how cases involving missing persons, especially from marginalized groups, are handled.
Who It Affects: Individuals from marginalized communities, such as LGBTQ+ and racialized groups.
What TPS is Doing: TPS has implemented recommendations to improve the handling of missing persons cases, including enhancing communication with families, improving investigative procedures, and providing training for officers
- Housing and Unhoused
Meaning: The housing crisis refers to the growing shortage of affordable housing, leading to an increase in homelessness and individuals living in precarious conditions.
Who It Affects: It primarily affects low-income individuals, vulnerable populations, and those experiencing homelessness.
What TPS is Doing: TPS collaborates with city services and community organizations to ensure the safety of those living in shelters or on the streets. They work closely with outreach programs, provide assistance during emergency situations, and help connect unhoused individuals to social services and resources that could support them.
- Hate Crimes & Hate Crime Incidents
Meaning: Hate crimes are offenses motivated by bias, prejudice, or hatred towards individuals based on characteristics such as race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Who It Affects: These crimes affect marginalized communities, including racial, ethnic, religious minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
What TPS is Doing: TPS has a dedicated Hate Crime Unit that investigates reported incidents, provides support to victims, and works on educating the community on recognizing and reporting hate crimes. They also maintain a public database to provide transparency and work on community partnerships to combat hate crimes.