Christopher D. Lewis

Christopher D. Lewis
Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 29, 2010
Preceded by Julian Fantino
Personal details
Born 1957
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Spouse(s) Angie Howe

Christopher D. Lewis (born 1957) is a career police officer and the Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police.[1]

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Early career

Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Lewis has been with the Ontario Provincial Police since 1978. His first posting was as a constable in Kapuskasing, Ontario. He was promoted through the ranks.[2]

Deputy Commissioner

He was appointed Deputy Commissioner of Field Operations by Fantino effective January 1, 2007. As Deputy Commissioner, Lewis oversaw the creation of the OPP’s aboriginal policing bureau and has studied aboriginal government and law.[1] He has been in charge of the OPP's operation managing the conflict between Native protesters and non-Native residents in Caledonia throughout his tenure as deputy commissioner.[1]

Commissioner

Lewis' appointment was announced in July 2010 and became effective on August 1.

Education

Lewis is a graduate of the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia,[3] as well as of a course in Homicide from the Harvard Associates in Police Science Homicide, Aboriginal Government and Law program at Athabasca University and is also a graduate of the Applied Management program at Northwood University.[3]

Family

Lewis is married to OPP Superintendent Angie Howe. He has two adult daughters with his ex-wife.[3]

Career highlights

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c "Chris Lewis to replace Julian Fantino as OPP commissioner", Toronto Star, July 7, 2010
  2. ^ "OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino to be replaced by Chris D. Lewis", National Post, July 7, 2010
  3. ^ a b c Chris D. Lewis To Be Appointed New OPP Commissioner, Government of Ontario News Release, July 7, 2010
Preceded by
Julian Fantino
Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police
November 29, 2010-present
Succeeded by
incumbent