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History of the Canadian Identification Society

How it all began
Past Conferences
Past Presidents
Past Vice-Presidents
Past Executive Directors
Past Executive Officers
Past Editors of Identification Canada Journal
Past provincials Directors

29-Jan-2010

How it all began

Canadian Identification officers recognized the benefits of annual information meetings for many years prior to founding the Canadian Identification Society in l978.

In the mid-1950s, Insp. Peter Darke, Regina City Police, Detective Andy Little, Calgary Police Department, later an Alberta M.L.A., and Insp. W.M. Harasym, R.C.M.P., Ottawa, exchanged correspondence on the need to meet and share identification methods. Their mutual understanding in those early days of identification created a basis for the first Identification Seminar in the late l950s, attended by identification officers from municipal and provincial agencies.

Darke, Little and Harasym continued to correspond and, in time, RCMP Commissioner Nicholson wrote to all Chiefs of Police, soliciting their interest in regular identification meetings. Cost, and concern over loss of authority, by the Chiefs, dissuaded the original organizers. Identification Seminars sponsored by the RCMP, for municipal and provincial departments, continued in l96l and l963.

These seminars were discontinued until 1971 when a field seminar was held in Alberta for British Columbia and Alberta identification officers. In his opening address at the Alberta seminar C/ Supt. W.M. Harasym expressed the possibility that some day a Canadian Identification Association would he formed. Similar seminars were held at Halifax in l973 and Winnipeg in 1974. The Canadian Police College and Ontario Police College continue to conduct courses for senior identification officers.

Identification officers in Canada have joined the International Association for Identification and the Fingerprint Society of England, Those in Ontario and British Columbia also became members of an I.A.I. Charter Division. The I.A.I. resolution to establish a Latent Print Certification Board did not, as thought by many, prompt the formation of an identification association in Canada. The Resolution did cause Canadian identification officers to recognize there was no single organization in Canada to administer a fingerprint certification program should the court experience such a challenge and require the qualification for a fingerprint witness.

In November l976, RCMP Chief Superintendant W.A. Wrenshail and Supt. C,D, Tiller included the provision to initiate an organization to be known as the Canadian Identification Society, in the Policies, Objectives and Goals of Identification Services. Their rationale came from the long recognized need for all Canadian Identification experts to discuss mutual problems and exchange scientific & technical information that would enhance identification work in Canada. This Goal was approved by the commissioner of the day. Work began shortly thereafter on a charter for a Canadian society. Insp, Lloyd Dunham drafted the Constitution. Legal advice and representation to the Consumer and Corporate Affairs was given by RCMP Lawyer Yvon Vanasse, Key senior identification officers across Canada were contacted and agreed to serve as the Society's Charter Members.

Application for designation as the Canadian Identification Society was refused until then Deputy Commissioner A.C. Potter, RCMP, provided the level of senior recommendation that satisfied the Consumer and Corporate Affairs, On November l3, l977 the Letters Patent was signed making the Canadian Identification Society a corporation without share capital under Part II of the Canada Corporations Act.

Chief Superintendant C.D. (Chris) Tiller became the pro tem President, Insp. Lloyd Dunham the Secretary-Treasurer and Editor of the Newsletter. The first Annual Meeting was held on July l2, 13, 14, l978 at the Canadian Police College, Ottawa, Ontario.

Certification of fingerprint examiners was written into the original constitution, it stated:
13.07 The Society shall engage in a program of the certification of Identification Personnel to ensure that only those persons who are properly qualified present expert testimony relating to Identification matters in a court of law.
It is not necessary to be a member of the Society to be certified thereby. This Program shall be administered by the Board of Directors who shall appoint the necessary Committee and any other necessary persons to carry out the Program.

At the Second Meeting of the Society in l979 at Regina, members voted to change the word "Certification" to "Fellowship". The l980 Annual Meeting held in Peterborough appointed a Committee and Chairman to develop a Fellowship program in time for the 198l Meeting. At Vancouver in l981 the membership accepted new wording for Section l3.07 to describe Fellowship, but did not accept the Fellowship Committee presentation. The Fellowship Committee Program was accepted in l982 at the Montreal Meeting, and was given a vote of confidence with the formation of a Fellowship Board and appointment of a Board Chairman at the Calgary Meeting in 1983. The Board was voted $2,000.00 as operating capital and instructed to proceed. Work completed by the Fellowship Board following the l983 Meeting was placed on hold at the St. John's Meeting in l984. At Winnipeg in l985, the entire Section 13.07 dealing with Fellowship was deleted from the Constitution and By- Laws and became a regulation to govern appointment of Fellows in the Society.

The Fellowship Board continued its work to establish a level of membership for those contributing to the field of forensic identification and the Society. The Board presented a contemporary criterion for Fellowship to the Directors at their l986 Meeting in Burlington Ontario. The Directors contributed additional views and national opinions, then approved the document for vote by the members. Members attending the l986 Annual Business Meeting voted to place the Fellowship document before the entire membership for an irrevocable absentee vote. The membership approved the document by October 3l, l986 as required.

President Kenneth J. Collier and his Board of Directors were concerned that the years of debate over Fellowship and amendments to the Constitution had effected the Society's focus. A Committee was formed under Chairman Insp. W.J. Whyte, RCMP, to propose more acceptable and workable by-laws for the Society. The Committee's work was presented to the Board of Directors at their 1987 Annual Meeting in Victoria, British Colombia The recommendation was to repeal the original Constitution and amend Objective "A" of the Letters Patent. The Directors approved the recommended proposal, and the amendment to the Letters Patent, Members attending the 1987 Annual Business Meeting unanimously approved the proposal that was given the title BY-LAW No. 1, and approved the amendment to the Letters Patent, The Minister of Consumer & Corporate Affairs approved the repeal and amendment as of June 18, 1987. William Donald Dixon, Metropolitan Toronto Police Force, was elected President of the Canadian Identification Society on April 24, l987. The Society suffered its greatest shock and loss when Donald Dixon passed away on May 22, 1987, while attending a meeting in Ottawa. First Vice- President Spencer M. Hilton became President.

By-Law No. 1 allows the Society the advantage of managing its affairs by resolutions as approved by the Board of Directors. There is no need for Ministerial approval of resolutions. The Board of Directors alone may approve the resolutions however, it is expected the members will be involved to serve the best interest of the Society. The Annual Business Meetings of the Society can now focus on Society business with time to hear presentations by members on ways and means to meet current objectives and future goals.

Past Conferences

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Past Presidents

* = Deceased
+ = No longer Members. Where are they?
¤ = Completed term of another

Year Name
1977 -78 Christopher O. Tiller
1978 -79 Scott J.J. Raybould +
1979 -80 C.F. Cecil Brown +
1980 -81 Donald Nelson +
1981 -82 William R. Pryde
1982 -83 Archie G.A. Purgavie
1983 -84 John E. Duncan +
1984 -85 S.H. Sim Wentzell
1985 -86 Robert L. Bridgewater
1986 -87 Kenneth J. Collier
1987 -* William Donald Dixon *
1987 -88 Spencer M. Hilton ¤
1988 -89 Ross E. Reed
1989 -90 Donald F. Taylor
1990 -91 H. Gregg McKinnon
1991 -92 James R. McConnell
1992 -93 Anthony J. Bouwmeester +
1993 -94 Janet N. Holt
1994 -95 Ronald E. Yeomans +
1995 -96 Herbert J.M. Durand
1996 -97 Bryan Amos
1997 -98 J.D. Bert Hudon
1998 -99 Robert B. Kennedy
1999 -2000 M. Brent Walker
2000 -01 Scott Brown
2001 -02 Henry Kinsella
2002 -03 John P. (Pat) Downey
2003 -04 Glen Saunders
2004 -05 Mary Beeton
2005 -06 Grant Boulay
2006 -07 Paul Gagnon
2007-08 Shelly Massey
2008-09 Alexandre Beaudoin
2009-10 Matthew J. Lewandowski


Past Vice-Presidents

* = Deceased
+ = No longer Members. Where are they?
¤ = Completed term of another
? = Help us fill in the blank...

Year 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice-President
1978 -79 William R. Pryde Donald Nelson +  
1979 -80 William R. Pryde Donald Nelson +  
1980 -81 William P. Pryde Lionel Prevost +  
1981 -82 Lionel Prevost + Archie G.A. Purgavie  
1982 -83 S.H. Sim Wentzell John E. Duncan +  
1983 -84 S.H. Sim Wentzell Robert L. Bridgewater  
1984 -85 Robert L. Bridgewater Kenneth J. Collier  
1985 -86 Kenneth J. Collier J. Keith Woods  
1986 -87 J. Keith Woods William Donald Dixon *  
1987 -88 Spencer M. Hilton ¤
Ross E. Reed
Donald F. Taylor  
1988 -89 Donald F. Taylor Cary Smith +  
1989 -90 Robert Morgan + Murray Barker +  
1990 -91 James R. McConnell Anthony J. Bouwmeester +  
1991 -92 Anthony J. Bouwmeester + Janet N. Holt  
1992 -93 Janet N. Holt Byron Ferguson  
1993 -94 Mikes Shea + Herbert J.M. Durand  
1994 -95 Herbert J.M. Durand Bryan Amos  
1995 -96 Bryan Amos Leo Savard  
1996 -97 Bert Hudon David Turnbull +  
1997 -98 Robert Kennedy Brent Walker  
1998 -99 Brent Walker Paul Morin  
1999 -2000 Paul Morin Henry Kinsella  
2000 -01 Henry Kinsella John P. (Pat) Downey  
2001 -02 John P. (Pat) Downey Glen Saunders  
2002 -03 Glen Saunders Mary Beeton  
2003 -04 Mary Beeton Grant Boulay  
2004 -05 Grant Boulay Paul Gagnon  
2005 -06 Paul Gagnon Shirley Massey  
2006 -07 Shirley Massey Alexandre Beaudoin  
2007-08 Alexandre Beaudoin Matthew Lewandowski  
2008-09 Matthew Lewandowski Stuart Wyatt Since 2009
2009-10 Stuart Wyatt Wade Knapp Shawna Laird


Past Secretary/Treasurer 1977-85
Past Executive Director/Treasurer 1985-2007
  Executive Director 2007-
  Treasurer 2007-

* = Deceased
+ = No longer Members. Where are they?
ED = Executive Director
T = Treasurer

Year Name
1977 -79 Lloyd Dunham
1978 -80 Clayton Bigras
1980 -82 Ed Lake +
1982 -84 Ross E. Reed
1984 -89 Jack Milligan *
1989 -90 Ross E. Reed
1990 -2002 Donald F. Taylor
2002 - 07
Henry Kinsella
2007-
Henry Kinsella (ED)
2007-
Donald Harrison (T)


Past Executive Officers

Year Name
1987 -2006 David Zauner
1987 -89 Ronald C. Jackson
1989 -94 Tom Fiorenza
1994 -95 James R. McConnell
1995 -96 Janet Holt
1998 -99 Bryan Amos
2002 -05 Brent Walker
2005 -07 Joe Slemko
2006-07 Matthew Lewandowski
2007-09 Pat Laturnus
2007-08 Stuart Wyatt
2008- Richard Devine
2009- Eric Sahota



Past Editors of Identification Canada Journal

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Past Provincial Directors

* = Deceased
+ = No longer Members. Where are they?
¤ = Completed term of another
? = Help us fill in the blank...

Per province:

Newfoundland and Labrador


Year Name
1978 -82 S.H. Sim Wentzell
1982 -88 John Ryan +
1988 -90 Kenneth Vickery
1990 -94 Malcolm MacDonald +
1994 -95 Wayne Harnum
1995 -96 John Turpin
1996 -97 Bradley Butler
1997 -98 Karl Piercey
1998 -99 Ross Poole
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -01 ?
2001 -03 Fred Thompson
2003 -04 Jim MacDonald
2004 -05 Sean O'Brien
2005 - Tim Walker

Nova Scotia


Year Name
1978 -79 Gordon Legge +
1979 -83 G. McNeill +
1983 -87 Gordon Legge +
1987 -94 Ronald Yeomans +
1994 -96 Tom Hastie +
1996 -98 Henry Kinsella
1998 -2003 Tom Juby
2003 -04 Tim Walker
2004 - Brian Wentzell

Prince Edward Island


Year Name
1978 -80 James Smith +
1980 -82 Albert Kern +
1982 -85 Allen Swim +
1985 -90 Walter Charlesworth +
1990 -93 William Meadus
1993 -95 L.L. Barnes
1995 -99 Fred Fitzpatrick
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -04 No Director
2004 -06 Mike Palmer
2007 - Scott Stevenson
   

New-Brunswick


Year Name
1978 -82 Gary Watson
1982 -84 Frank Pierpoint
1984 -87 Dino Gatto
1987 -91 Janet Holt
1991 -94 David Edgar +
1994 -99 Don Hulsman
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -01 Glen Saunders
2001 -04 Joe Hine
2004 -06 Steve Campbell
2007 - Paul Roy

 

Quebec


Year Name
1978 -80 Lionel Prevost +
1980 -81 Andre Bourgeois +
1981 -83 Yves Gauvin +
1983 -85 François Falardeau +
1985 -89 Clayton Lasalle
1989 -93 Leo Savard
1993 -94 No Director
1994 -95 Leo Savard
1995 -98 Edmond Babin
1998 -2004 Christiane Bourdua
2004 -06 Alexandre Beaudoin
2006 -07 No Director
2007 - Kevin Cooper

 

Ontario


Year Name
1978 -79 Lloyd Dunham +
1979 -80 Scott Raybould +
1980 -82 John Duncan +
1982 -84 Peter LeSage +
1984 -87 James Macklin
1987 -90 James McConnell
1990 -91 Herbert J.M. Durand
1991 -93 Michael Shea +
1993 -94 Don Forgan +
1994 -95 William Donnelly +
1995 -96 David Turnbull +
1996 -99 Scott Brown
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -08 Richard G. Devine
2008-09 Wade Knapp
2009-10 John Aitkenhead

 

Manitoba


Year Name
1978 -83 Robert Bridgewater
1983 -86 Dennis Bell +
1986 -87 William Silverstor +
1987 -90 Wayne Campbell +
1990 -92 James Semeschuk
1992 -93 Perry Farnsworth +
1993 -94 No Director
1994 -99 Richard Munroe
1999 -2000 ?
2000 - Mark A. O'Rourke
   

 

Saskatchewan


Year Name
1978 -80 Keith Barr +
1980 -82 Ron Schaller
1982 -83 B.R. Bud Peck +
1983 -85 William Miller +
1985 -88 Kenneth Vickery
1988 -90 James Corbett +
1990 -92 Jon Forsythe-Ermin
1992 -94 J.D. Bert Hudon
1994 -95 No Director
1995 -99 Sid Bowles
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -03 No Director
2003 -04 Steve Grant
2004 -07 Cynthia Leech
2007 - Kelly Rackel
   

NorthWest Territories


Year Name
1978 -79 William Allen +
1979 -80 Mike O'Donnell +
1980 -81 Rick Pile +
1981 -82 Eric Weeks
1982 -83 Paul Barnes +
1983 -85 Gord Kelly +
1985 -88 No Director
1988 -94 Don Homenuk +
1994 -98 Gary Beaumont +
1998 -99 No Director
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -01 Warren Ashton
2001-02 Paul Gagnon
2002-08 No Director
2008- Jim Giczi

Alberta


Year Name
1978 -79 Lyle Langer +
1979 -82 Grant Eppy +
1982 -84 Kenneth Collier
1984 -85 Dennis Stevens +
1985 -87 Spencer Hilton
1987 -89 Terry Townsend *
1989 -90 Anthony Bouwmeester +
1990 -91 Ted Gard
1991 -94 Georges Wakeford +
1994 -96 Walter Sawchuck +
1996 -99 Rick Swan
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -02 William J. Sturgeon
2002 -06 Bruce Saunders
2006 -08 Michael Storozuk
2008 - Vanessa Philpott

 

British Columbia


Year Name
1978 -81 Archie Purgavie
1981 -87 Joe Makita +
1987 -89 Herb LeRoy
1989 -90 H.G. Gregg McKinnon
1990 -92 Byron Ferguson
1992 -93 Rolf Fuhrmann
1993 -97 Eric Grummish
1997 -99 David Black
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -01 David E. Black
2001 - David Winberg

 

Yukon


Year Name
1978 -79 Barry Reige +
1979 -81 Ed Shmuland +
1981 -85 Gord Kelly +
1985 -94 Don Homenuk +
1994 -95 No Director
1995 -98 Gary Beaumont +
1998 -99 No Director
1999 -2000 ?
2000 -01 Warren Ashton
2001 -02 Paul Gagnon
2002 -08 No Director
2008- Jim Giczi

 

 


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