Regional Council approves candidate for new Halifax Regional Police Chief

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(Tuesday, September 11, 2012) – Halifax Regional Council today  approved Chief Administrative Officer Richard Butts’ recommendation to appoint  Jean-Michel (JM) Blais the next Halifax Regional Police Chief after a  nation-wide search. Mr. Blais, who is currently the Chief Superintendent in  charge of the Halifax District RCMP, will assume his new role on October 10,  2012 and will participate in a change of command ceremony on October 19.

“Announcing our new police chief today also takes us one more step  closer to bidding happy retirement to Chief Beazley,” said Mayor Peter Kelly.  “It gives me great pleasure knowing that the legacy of Frank’s dedication to  the greater good of our communities will be well served by the excellent  leadership experiences and qualities Jean-Michel has demonstrated throughout  his career.”

For most of the last 25 years, Mr. Blais served as a senior leader  with the RCMP in various governance, management and operational capacities  including three missions to Haiti while seconded to the United Nations,  multi-jurisdictional drug investigations in Quebec, and command of a combined  municipal, regional and aboriginal policing service in Manitoba. He also served with  the Adjudications Directorate in Ottawa as a permanent adjudicator and its  director, chairing internal disciplinary hearings across the country for the  RCMP.

“My experiences have given me a deep understanding of policing  needs and priorities, and in the past year or so I’ve had the chance to embrace  and appreciate Halifax Regional Police’s specific culture,” said Mr. Blais.  “I’ve always been fascinated by integrated policing environments and how they  serve the diverse interests of multifaceted communities. I know that success in  these settings depends on the bridges one builds between people and  organizations and I intend to keep doing that here.”

An executive search firm worked with the CAO and the interview  committee to identify prospective candidates across the country for a successor  to Chief Beazley. The committee faced a tough task narrowing down the short  list from many applications, with all finalists demonstrating exemplary  professional and academic accomplishments.

Mr. Blais holds a Bachelor of Law Degree from Laval University and  a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a focus on economics and political science from  McGill University. He will be awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal on  September 24 and he previously received the United Nations Mission in Haiti  Medal, the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti Medal, the RCMP Long  Service Medal, the Canadian Peacekeeping Medal, the RCMP Division “C”  Commander’s Merit Certificate for community service and the Governor-General of  Canada’s 125th Anniversary Medal for outstanding community  contributions.

“I’m confident that HRP’s future is in very capable hands,” said  Chief Beazley.  “We have a lot of top-notch people who are becoming great  leaders and I’m very proud of the police service that I will leave behind. I  know that Jean-Michel will help them develop to their full potential while  advancing our long-term approach to public safety through effective enforcement  and addressing the root causes of crime.”

Mr. Blais said his experiences in Haiti taught him a lot of  humility that he will bear in mind as he takes charge of the 747 dedicated  employees of Halifax Regional Police.

“My goal is to continue our police service’s position as the  premier policing reference in Atlantic Canada by demonstrating considerable  leadership in successful integrated settings,” he said. “I’m looking forward to  helping turn the best ideas from our people into meaningful results for all of  HRM.”

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Monsieur  Blais est toujours disponible pour répondre aux questions posées par des  journalistes en français.

 

Contact:

Shaune MacKinlay                           Manager, Public Affairs

Halifax Regional Municipality                           490-6531

mackins@halifax.ca

 

Cst. Brian Palmeter

Halifax Regional Police

Public Information Officer

490-5154

palmetb@halifax.ca