On behalf of the City of Vaughan, I want to thank Chief Jim MacSween for his years of dedicated service and steadfast leadership. Throughout some of the most challenging moments facing our community, Chief MacSween led with strength, integrity and resolve. Under his leadership, we opened two new substations in Vaughan, strengthened our fight against crime and ensured those who threaten public safety were held accountable. Thank you, Jim. Our city — and York Regional Police — are stronger because of your leadership and commitment to keeping our community safe.
Today, I announced that I have made the decision to retire as Chief of York Regional Police, effective June 26, 2026.
It has been the greatest honour of my career to lead the dedicated members of York Regional Police, who put the professionalism, compassion and commitment to public safety into action every day. I would like to thank the Police Service Board, our members, our partners and our communities for the trust and confidence you have placed in me over the past six years, and for my entire career.
Being privileged to work alongside and lead thousands of exceptional people, I am retiring with immense gratitude and pride. But I am still looking forward, and my commitment over the coming months is simple: Supporting a disciplined and seamless transition, so the organization’s focus stays exactly where it belongs—on building and protecting safer communities well into the future.