Adsett testified in his own defence. He told court he arrived to find a chaotic scene centred on what appeared to be a man resisting arrest.

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Davidson ultimately found both Adsett and Beaver were credible witnesses. He faulted Beaver on only a few points, including his claim he had placed the bear spray on the ground when he surrendered to police — a claim Beaver admitted was incorrect after being shown the surveillance video.

Beaver was arrested on March 23, 2021, while walking to a friend’s home in Ritchie. Beaver told court he planned to visit a family member on the north side and wanted to pick up a bike from the friend because it was late and the LRT had stopped running.

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Const. Dustin Adsett was found not guilty Tuesday after Court of King’s Bench Justice Kent Davidson concluded Adsett’s decision to fire his Taser into Lee Van Beaver’s back as he lay on the ground beneath two other officers was not excessive and protected under Section 25 of the Criminal Code.

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Maryse Bertrand is the Chair of the Board of Governors of McGill University. As a corporate director, her governance career includes service as a past or present member of the boards of Metro Inc., National Bank of Canada, Gildan Activewear Inc., the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and Canam Group Inc. She was Chair of the board of directors of the Institute of Corporate Directors (Québec Chapter) and is currently on its national board. From 2016 to 2017, she was Strategic Advisor and Counsel at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, and prior to that she was Vice President, Real Estate Services, Legal Services and General Counsel at CBC/Radio-Canada, where she also chaired the National Crisis Management Committee and the board of directors of ARTV, a specialty channel. Prior to 2009, she was a partner at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, where she specialized in mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance and served on the firm’s national management committee. She was named Advocatus Emeritus in 2007 by the Québec Bar in recognition of her exceptional contributions to the legal profession. Ms. Bertrand has a law degree (with high distinction) from McGill University and an M.Sc. in Risk Management from New York University, Stern School of Business.

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Davidson disagreed. He said Adsett had no way of knowing how the encounter with Beaver began when he arrived. Instead, he was confronted by two officers struggling with an apparently resistant man.

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As Beaver neared Ritchie Market, he noticed a blacked-out SUV that appeared to be following him. He grew paranoid and said he thought he was about to get “jumped.” Beaver pulled out a can of bear spray from where he carried it at his side.

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Davidson said, in hindsight, Adsett was mistaken in his assessment of the situation. However, he noted police are entitled to make mistakes in fast-moving situations like the Beaver arrest, “so long as they are honest ones.”

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Davidson concluded by saying there were nevertheless “elements of this case that are deeply disturbing,” in particular how Beaver was treated at the outset of the arrest.

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Susan Kudzman retired as Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Officer and Corporate Affairs at Laurentian Bank of Canada. She previously held the position of Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer at Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec. Ms. Kudzman is Chair of the Board of Yellow Pages Limited and Transat A.T. Inc. and serves on the board of Medavie Inc. She is involved in many community and philanthropic activities. Ms. Kudzman holds a BA in Actuarial Science and the titles of Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst.

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M. Marianne Harris is a member of the board of directors of Sun Life Financial Inc., Loblaw Companies Limited, George Weston Limited and President’s Choice Bank. She was previously a member of the board of directors of Hydro One Limited and Agrium Inc., and Chair of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC). She has over three decades of investment banking, leadership and management experience in Canada and the United States, acquired primarily at Merrill Lynch and RBC Capital Markets. Ms. Harris has an MBA from the Schulich School of Business, a Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall and a B.Sc. (Honours) from Queen’s University.

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Helen Mallovy Hicks is a member of the board of directors of Northland Power Inc. and Sun Life Financial Inc. In the not-for-profit sector, she serves on the board of directors of the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, where she chairs the Audit and Risk Committee. Ms. Mallovy Hicks is a former member of the Canadian Partnership Board of PricewaterhouseCoopers, the board of trustees of the Toronto Symphony Foundation, the board of directors of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the board of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, an independent organization funded by the federal government to accelerate action on cancer control for all Canadians. She is a former partner of PwC Canada, with global transaction and advisory experience and executive roles up to PwC Global Valuation Business Line Leader (2016 to 2021). She holds a B.Comm. from the University of Toronto, and obtained her CPA and CA designations in 1985 and her Chartered Business Valuator designation in 1991. She was subsequently named a Fellow of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada and a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators.

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Davidson nonetheless noted Beaver suffered an “assaultive” arrest despite following police direction and showing “the compliance one would expect of a respectful citizen confronted by police officers.”

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Davidson concluded Adsett did assault Beaver, but that his actions were protected under Section 25 of the Criminal Code, which governs use of force by police officers

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“There was nothing in Mr. Beaver’s demeanour that would suggest any need for force,” Davidson said, adding Beaver deserved to be treated with “more compassion, respect and dignity” by the other officers involved.

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The judge said Adsett established he was authorized to enforce the law, that he acted on reasonable grounds, and that he was permitted to use as much force as is necessary for that purpose.

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Two uniformed officers then exited the unmarked SUV and identified themselves as police. One drew his pistol and pointed it at Beaver as he walked down the alley beside Transcend Coffee. A security camera captured the entire arrest, showing Beaver raising his hands and lying prone on the ground as the officers approached.

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Adsett, a member of the tactical team, arrived a short time later in a separate vehicle and found the two officers grappling with Beaver underneath them. He armed himself with a Taser and asked the officers if Beaver was resisting. He got no response from either officer and smelled bear spray in the air, so he fired the Taser into Beaver’s back.

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Davidson concluded Adsett did assault Beaver, but that his actions were protected under Section 25 of the Criminal Code, which governs use of force by police officers.

Martin Glynn serves as a board member of St Andrews Innovation Limited and is a member of the advisory board of Balfour Pacific Capital Inc. He has previously served on the boards of directors of Sun Life Financial Inc. and Husky Energy Inc., among others. Until his retirement in 2006, Mr. Glynn held progressively senior positions with HSBC, including President and CEO of HSBC Bank Canada from 1999 to 2003, and President and CEO of HSBC Bank USA from 2003 to 2006. He remains active in professional and community circles. From 2009 to 2010, he was the Jarislowsky Fellow in Business Management at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary. Mr. Glynn holds a BA Honours (Economics) from Carleton University and an MBA (Finance and International Business) from the University of British Columbia.

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Gregory Chrispin previously held the position of Executive Vice President, Wealth Management and Life and Health Insurance at the Desjardins Group. Prior to that, he was President and Managing Director of the Canadian subsidiary of State Street Global Advisors. Mr. Chrispin currently serves on the boards of Addenda Capital, a privately owned institutional investment management firm, of GreenShield Insurance Holdings, a subsidiary that is part of the not-for-profit health benefit payor and health services provider known as Green Shield, and of Power Sustainable Capital Inc., a multi-platform alternative asset manager investing in sustainable strategies. He also serves on the board of directors of the Institute of Corporate Directors (Québec Chapter). He remains active in the investment industry and the community, serving on different committees with several organizations. Mr. Chrispin holds a BA in Mathematics (Actuarial Science) from Université de Montréal, and is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and an Institute Certified Director of the Institute of Corporate Directors.

Maurice Tulloch serves as a member of the board of directors of Porch Group. Until his retirement in 2020, he held progressively senior positions, including Group CEO, at Aviva, a leading multinational insurance company. He joined the board of Aviva in 2017, while serving as CEO for Aviva’s international businesses. Additionally, he held many senior executive leadership roles, including that of CEO, Aviva Canada, and Chairman, General Insurance. Mr. Tulloch has served on several external boards, including as Chair of the Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation, and Chair of ClimateWise. He has an MBA from Heriot-Watt University and has been a Chartered Professional Accountant and Certified Management Accountant since 1998.

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Miranda C. Hubbs is a corporate director and the former Executive Vice President and Managing Director of McLean Budden Ltd., one of Canada’s largest institutional asset managers. She serves as a director of Nutrien Limited, Imperial Oil Limited and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization, and is Chair of the Canadian Red Cross. She is a member of the Institute of Corporate Directors Climate Strategy Advisory Board and the Global Risk Institute Sustainable Finance Advisory Committee. She is also on the Council of the Toronto Biennial of Art. Ms. Hubbs is a CFA charter holder, a SASB FSA credential holder, and has earned the CERT certificate in Cybersecurity Oversight from the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. She holds a B.Sc. (Biology) from Western University and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University.

Court heard the officers were in the area after the EPS helicopter spotted someone checking car doors in the neighbourhood, though it was later established Beaver was not that person. Beaver had outstanding warrants, but none of the officers knew this when they decided to arrest him.

When he later watched the surveillance video of the entire arrest, Adsett was “disheartened” to see Beaver had complied with police directions and only appeared to be resisting due to the way the other officers were manipulating his body.

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The Governance Committee’s role is generally to assist the Board of Directors in monitoring governance matters at PSP Investments and developing related policies. The Governance Committee has responsibility for the application of the Code of Conduct for Directors and the Code of Conduct for Officers, Employees and Others.

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The bear spray in the air heightened the tension. Davidson concluded the spray remained in Beaver’s pocket and went off accidentally during the struggle with police.

David C. Court is a Director Emeritus at McKinsey & Company. Mr. Court was previously McKinsey’s Global Director of Technology, Digitization and Communications, led McKinsey’s global practice in harnessing digital data and advanced analytics from 2011 to 2015, and was a member of the firm’s board of directors and its global operating committee. Mr. Court is a director of Brookfield Business Partners and National Geographic’s International Council of Advisors. He also chairs the board of trustees at Queen’s University and the advisory board of Georgian Partners, a venture capital firm specializing in analytics and artificial intelligence. Mr. Court holds a B.Comm. from Queen’s University and an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar.

Katherine Lee is currently a corporate director of BCE Inc. and Colliers International Group. She was the President and CEO of GE Capital Canada. Prior to this role, Ms. Lee served as CEO of GE Capital Real Estate in Canada from 2002 to 2010, building it to a full debt and equity operating company. Ms. Lee joined GE in 1994, where she held a number of positions, including Director, Mergers & Acquisitions for GE Capital’s pension fund advisory services based in San Francisco, and Managing Director of GE Capital Real Estate Korea based in Seoul and Tokyo. She is active in the community, championing women’s networks and Asia-Pacific forums. Ms. Lee earned a B.Comm. degree from the University of Toronto. She holds Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Accountant (CA) designations.

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