Wednesday, March 7, 2012

What is the difference between local police data and CPIC data in Canada?

Is there any diffrence between local police data and CIPC data in Canada ? and if it is, which one is accessible for employer to check ?What is the difference between local police data and CPIC data in Canada?
"The Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) was created in 1966 to provide tools to assist the police community in combatting crime. It was approved by Treasury Board in 1967 as a computerized information system to provide all Canadian law enforcement agencies with information on crimes and criminals. CPIC is operated by the RCMP under the stewardship of National Police Services, on behalf of the Canadian law enforcement community."



It's just a compilation of all the information. employers can check from the police directly though.What is the difference between local police data and CPIC data in Canada?
Your question is NOT clear...never use abbreviation in your communications, until you know that other party knows that...What is the difference between local police data and CPIC data in Canada?
Your question is not clear...Which Employer?



Usually the Attorney General and Police can have access to certain information, and if its issue of theft or fraud it is possible Insurance Companies and Employers have access to those record...



You must be very specific in asking or talking with anyone in Canada...Canada Law is very harsh ...Watch Out

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