decision-making ability: The civilian board that oversees the force the chief's boss passed a motion last year asking her to suspend the practice, no matter what it's called, according to Globe and Mail. She told the board no. Now it is simply the collection of identifying information. Chief Evans, one of just a handful of female police leaders in Canada, says she was hired for her decision-making ability. The dispute over carding has sparked a wider debate over whether the Peel force is in step with the times and the community it serves. And, though her 289,000-a-year contract is up for renewal next October, she is not one for backing down.
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