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OPP Modernization
Change at the OPP
Read about our projects and track our progress
Family corner
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Helpful information for OPP employees and their families.
BGRS (Brookfield Global Relocation Services) and SIRVA Canada privacy breach
If you have used BGRS or SIRVA Canada relocation services your personal information may have been compromised.
Read more about the privacy breach
- Cyber Crime Report
- Know Your Case Officer
- Know Your Case Details
- Apply For a Firearms Licence
- Renew For a Firearms Licence
- Register a Firearm
- Gazette magazine
- Careers
- Find a detachment
- Obtain a Criminal Records or Vulnerable Sector Check
- 50th anniversary of women police officers in the OPP
- Canadian Firearms Program
- OPP Mass Casualty Commission progress hub
- Hate-motivated crimes and incidents
- Accessbility at The OPP
- Report Scams And Fraud
- OPP 2024-27 strategic plan
- OPP Reserve Program
- Canada's investigation into allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine
Team
Spacial thanks

Benjamin Brown
Benjamin Brown serves as the Deputy Police Chief of the Ontario Provincial Police(OPP). With a commitment to public safety and community engagement, he oversees various operations, ensuring law enforcement activities align with OPP standards. Known for his leadership and strategic approach, he plays a crucial role in managing complex cases and supporting the force in maintaining law and order across Canadian communities.

Peter Walker
Peter Walker is a Commissioned Officer specializing in traffic enforcement with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). He is responsible for overseeing traffic operations, ensuring road safety, and implementing strategies to reduce traffic-related incidents. With a focus on enforcement and education, Peter leads initiatives aimed at promoting safe driving practices and compliance with traffic laws across various regions.

Daniel Willow
Daniel Willow serves as the Chief Security Officer (CSO) for Cyber Crime within the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). He is responsible for overseeing cyber security operations, coordinating efforts to combat cyber threats, and leading investigations into digital crimes. With a focus on safeguarding critical information infrastructure, Daniel plays a pivotal role in developing strategies to prevent cyberattacks and ensure the security of digital systems, contributing to the safety and resilience of Canadian communities against cybercrime.

Caroline Roberts
Caroline Roberts is the Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), serving as the highest-ranking officer in the organization. She is responsible for leading the national police force, setting strategic priorities, and ensuring the effective enforcement of federal, provincial, and territorial laws. With a focus on building community trust, fostering diversity, and modernizing policing practices, Caroline plays a crucial role in guiding the OPP’s vision and mission to maintain safety and security across Canada.
OPP Spacial Memory
Make a difference across the country and around the world – The OPP

Ontario Provincial Police
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is the provincial law enforcement agency of Ontario, Canada. Established in 1909, the OPP is responsible for policing areas not covered by municipal forces, including rural communities, highways, and waterways. As one of the largest deployed police forces in North America, the OPP provides frontline services, criminal investigations, and specialized policing units. With its distinct dark blue uniforms and marked cruisers, the OPP is a key pillar of public safety in Ontario and a symbol of law enforcement excellence in the province.