Vernon White (politician)
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Vernon Darryl White (born February 21, 1959) is a Canadian former senator and former chief of the
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.


Education

White holds a professional doctorate degree in police leadership from
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, a
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degree in conflict studies from
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, a
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degree in sociology and psychology from
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, and a diploma in Business Administration.


Police career

Before becoming chief of police for the Durham Regional Police Service, he served 24 years in the ranks of the
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, including as Assistant Commissioner for Information and Identification, in the Ottawa region. White also has experience in various communities across Canada. As chief, he was responsible for community law enforcement in Canada's national capital city. He had been chief of police for the Durham Regional Police Service and succeeded Vince Bevan on May 22, 2007.


Political career

On January 6, 2012, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced White's appointment to the Senate; his appointment came into effect on February 20, 2012, in order to allow him to complete his term as Ottawa police chief. Like the other senators appointed at the time, White pledged to support the government's efforts on senate reform. White said that, even if term limits were not enacted, he would step down voluntarily after nine years (no later than February 20, 2021). On November 4, 2019, Senator White joined the
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and, since the CSG, like the ISG requires non-partisanship and refraining from all political party activities, left the Conservative Party of Canada. In January 2021, White confirmed that he travelled to
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to visit his spouse's parents on December 28, 2020, contrary to public health advice to avoid international travel amid the
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. White said that he was quarantining for 10 days and getting two COVID-19 tests per Finland's pandemic guidelines. In June 2021, it was reported that while White was the Chief of the Ottawa Police Service (OPS), Const. Kimberly Cadarette brought directly to White's attention sexual harassment and bullying occurring against her by other members of the OPS. In response, Cadarette said the manager of health and safety and a recruiter informed her that the chief wanted her firearm to be taken away and for her to be put on desk duty until she was evaluated by a psychologist. They told Cadarette her handgun was being removed from her locker as they spoke. She was ordered to see a person who was later revealed to be impersonating Dr. Ron Frey, a certified psychologist, to determine her fitness for duty. Cadarette met the real Dr. Ron Frey in 2021 and the Ottawa Police Service will launch a criminal investigation, however, staff working with the OPS wellness program had known about the possible fraud for eight months, but there was no apparent move toward an investigation until CBC made inquiries. When reached for comment, in White said he remembers Cadarette's name but does not recall meeting her in person. White said it's unlikely he would have asked two civilian employees to tell an officer their sidearm was being removed, saying that's the responsibility of senior officers. He also said it's the force's doctor that recommends mental health assessments, not the chief. On September 29, 2022, White announced he would be resigning from the Senate and moving to
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, where his family has a home. The resignation took effect on October 2.


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