Member of the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee: Clive Weighill, C.O.M.

Clive Weighill

Clive Weighill, C.O.M.

Chief of Police, Saskatoon Police Service

Clive Weighill is a veteran of policing in Saskatchewan, sworn to the office of Chief of Police for the Saskatoon Police Service on September 1, 2006.

During his career with the Regina Police Service, prior to joining the Saskatoon Police Service, he worked in Patrol, Communications, Crime Prevention, Commercial Crime, Property Crime, Drugs, Vice, Planning and Research and Senior Administration.

Chief Weighill has lectured to universities, police colleges, national conferences, federal, provincial and municipal governments and appeared before Parliamentary Committees regarding; crime trends, community policing, organized crime, street gangs, vehicle theft, leadership, and the future of policing.

Chief Weighill’s associations are:

Chief Weighill holds certificates in Administration and in Continuing Education/ Administrative Development from the University of Regina.  He has attended Executive courses at the Canadian Police College, the Banff School of Management and has graduated from the Senior Management Institute for Police held in Boston and sponsored by the Police Executive Research Forum in the United States.

Chief Weighill is the recipient of the Police Exemplary Service Medal and Bar, the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal, the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, the Lieutenant Governor’s Gold Medal for Excellence in Public Administration in Saskatchewan and is a Commander of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces. 

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