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New Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders a 'people's cop'

The chair of the Toronto Police Services Board says he's confident new chief Mark Saunders will be "a people's cop" and a leader unafraid to enact change if needed.
Police Services Board Chair Alok Mukherjee said incoming chief Mark Saunders is someone who can enact needed changes despite being a 32-year veteran of the force. 'Mark gets it,' said Mukerjee. 'The status quo is not tenable." (Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press)

The chair of the Toronto Police Services Board says he's confident new chief Mark Saunders will be "a people's cop" and a leader unafraid to enact change if needed.

"I'm confident the community will be pleasantly surprised when it gets to know him," said Alok Mukherjee Tuesday on CBC Radio's Metro Morning."He is open to change and made changes to the places where he has been unit commander."

The board Mukherjee chairs unanimously chose Saundersa deputy chief with 32 years with the forceover another well-qualified deputychief Peter Sloly.

The hiring of Saunders, who will be Toronto's firstblack police chief, drew a mixed reaction.

Some see himas a highly qualified candidate with experience at various leadership positions in Canada's largest police force. Others expressed concern that Saunders,who appears to be the union's preferred candidate, may not be the best person to modernize the force, curtail rising policing costs and heal wounds with communities opposed to the controversial practice of carding.

Mukherjee said he watched Saunders make a point of meeting with people in troubled neighbourhoods during his days as a unit commander.

"Mark went into the audience, introduced himself, made appointmentsand saw those people in their places and earned their respect.He earned the praise of the very people who are critical of the police in that area. That is not easily done."

Mukherjee clashed at timeswith outgoing Chief Bill Blair but said Saunders is someonewho embracesthe concept of civilian oversight and "will be able to make change happen."