Publisher's Commentary

Leadership is an attitude of encouragement


Policing in a large metropolis can very quickly turn into a career scamper to either promotion or specialization. My own realization of this fact was after completing five years working on general patrol duties. I decided to try my hand at Traffic work in the big city. My transfer was accomplished blindingly fast... which could be a reflection on how bad one branch wanted to get rid of me or how badly the new branch wanted me.

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Gail MacDonald

Gail MacDonald has been employed with the Charlottetown Police Services since 1976. First joining as a civilian dispatcher, a job she held for 13 years, she went on to a position of Administrative Assistant of the Department. In 1995, during an Amalgamation period, she became the Communication Coordinator and Records Supervisor. Thanks go out to Deputy Chief Wayne (P.W.) MacIntyre, (ret’d) for his assistance in compiling the history portion of this article.

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