The first meeting of the Codiac Reigonal Policing Authority board since its request for more officers failed and its chair resigned saw a heated exchange over a call for the province to investigate the civilian board.
First meeting since call for investigation of board, chair’s resignation sees tense exchange

Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Nov 28, 2025 9:56 AM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Don Moore, the former chair of the Codiac Regional Policing Authority board, and JJ Doiron, who served as acting chair during the board’s meeting in Dieppe on Thursday. The meeting included a vote to choose a new chair, but the selected individual was not present. (Shane Magee/CBC)
They elected a person to lead them who wasn’t present, heard a plea for action on crime and voiced confusion over police staffing levels.
Then, there was a tense moment about a mysterious call for a provincial investigation over allegations that have yet to be publicly explained.
All of that unfolded within two hours at a Thursday evening Codiac Regional Policing Authority board meeting in Dieppe.
It was the first public meeting of the civilian board overseeing Codiac Regional RCMP since councils rejected its request for more officers as part of a $66.5-million budget,
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