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Preceded by
  
Jack Marks

Name
  
William McCormack

Occupation
  
police officer


Nationality
  
British and Canadian

Succeeded by
  
David Boothby

Role
  
Political figure

Born
  
February 21, 1933 (age 91) Mauritius (
1933-02-21
)

Relations
  
William McCormack Sr - father Margaret Moylan - mother

Alma mater
  
Mill Meece Police Training School Atlantic College, Dublin

Global Jan 24,1991


William Joseph McCormack (February 21, 1933 – September 8, 2016) was Chief of Police of the Metro Toronto Police from 1989 to 1995. He succeeded Jack Marks. Earlier in his life McCormack was a marine radio operator and British colonial police officer before coming to Canada in the late 1950s.

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Life and career

McCormack was born in Beau-Bassin, Mauritius, then went on to graduate from Atlantic College in Dublin in 1951. McCormack went to sea and as a civilian employee of the Marconi International Marine Communication Limited aboard British Merchant Navy ships where he served as a radio officer on several ships.

He is the son of British Colonial Police colonel William McCormack who was decorated with an MBE by the King for his work with prison reform and children's polio.

The younger McCormack served as a Constable in Bermuda Police Force from 1955 to 1959 before coming to Canada and joining the Metropolitan Toronto Police.

Before becoming chief of police, he spent a number of years as a homicide detective in Toronto. Following his retirement, he detailed his experiences and some of his notable cases in a co-authored book.

He had five children, four of whom later became police officers. Michael is the current president of the Toronto Police Association, Kathy is an OPP sergeant, and Jamie is a Toronto police detective. A son also named William resigned from his post as a plainclothes Toronto police officer in 2009 following an internal misconduct investigation; criminal charges for soliciting and accepting bribes in that regard were subsequently stayed for 6 years of excessive delays by Crown prosecution, with the judge laying blame on the lead police investigator.

In 2007, he joined other former Toronto chiefs, including David Boothby, Jack Marks and Julian Fantino at a 50th anniversary celebration of the Toronto Police Service at the headquarters building. McCormack died on September 8, 2016 at the age of 83.

Awards

  • Police Exemplary Service Medal (1983)
  • Bar to the Police Exemplary Service Medal (1989)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal (2002)
  • Queen Elizabeth 11 Diamond Jubilee medal (2013)
  • Bill McCormack was the first Catholic to become Chief of the Metropolitan Toronto Police.

    References

    William J. McCormack Wikipedia