Halifax Regional Municipality
Superintendent Greg Mason began his career in policing in 1990 and currently serves as the Superintendent, Patrol Division, a position he has held since April 2020. He oversees all uniformed operations, including specialized teams such as emergency response, crowd control, community policing as well as the mounted, traffic, marine and aviation security units.
He has also previously served in a range of positions with general investigations, homicide, forensics, VICE, internet child exploitation and investigative support operations. He also served as officer-in-charge of the Professional Standards Division and as Bureau Director with the Criminal Intelligence Service of Nova Scotia (CNISNS). In 2015, he took on the role of Watch Commander. He is a former member and coordinator of Halifax Regional Police’s Disposal Unit and is currently a Critical Incident Commander.
Superintendent Mason has volunteered for several years for local amateur sports including coaching minor hockey along with ringette and serving in the board of director roles with amateur sporting organizations. He holds two certificates from Dalhousie University and several courses from the Canadian Police College.
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Halifax Regional Municipality
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