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Laboratory Name/Consultant: Centre of Forensic Sciences
Country: Canada
Expertise: Forensic Biology,Forensic Chemistry,Forensic Photography,Geology,Postmortem Tox.,Alcohol Analysis,Documents,Hairs and Fibres,Toolmarks,Animal-Blood gp./DNA,Footwear Impressions,Trace Evidence,Tires,Pharmacodynamics,Forensic Engineering,Blood spatter pattern analysis,Accident Investigation,Firearms,Alcohol Expert,Failure Analysis,Electronic Examinations
Client/Service: Police, Lawyers, Coroners, Offcial Investigative agencies (Fire Marshall, Ministry of Natural Resour
Accreditation: ASCLD-LAB
Brief Description: Introduction
Ontario's Centre of Forensic Sciences (CFS) is one of the most extensive forensic science facilities in North America. The central laboratory is located in Toronto, the Northern Regional Laboratory (NRL) in Sault Ste. Marie.

The two laboratories conduct scientific investigations in cases involving injury or death in unusual circumstances and in crimes against persons or property. Highly specialized forensic examination and analysis are conducted in the following areas:

biology;
chemistry;
documents and photoanalysis;
electronics
firearms and toolmarks;
toxicology.
Independent scientific laboratory services support the administration of justice and public safety programs across the province. Law enforcement officers, crown attorneys, defence counsel, coroners, pathologists and other official investigative agencies make use of CFS services.

History
The roots of the centre are in the creation of the Attorney General's Laboratory in 1951. It was renamed the Centre of Forensic Sciences in 1966, transferred to the new Ministry of the Solicitor General in 1972 and again to the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services in 2002. The Northern Regional Laboratory was opened in 1992 to serve Northern Ontario.

Mandate
Science for Justice.
It is the mission of the CFS to provide excellent scientific laboratory services in support of the administration of justice and public safety programs for the citizens of Ontario by:

providing scientific examinations and interpretations in cases involving injury or death in unusual circumstances and in crimes against persons or property;
presenting independent objective expert testimony to the courts and other tribunals in Ontario;
conducting research and development to extend the scope and quality of forensic science services; and
preparing and presenting educational programs and materials on forensic sciences for the benefit of persons and agencies using forensic science services.
Centre Receiving Office
All items submitted to the CFS for examination are taken in at the Centre Receiving Office (CRO). Responsible for screening incoming items from investigative agencies throughout Ontario, the CRO ensures that guidelines for submission have been met, proper packaging has been employed and proper continuity or chain of custody has been maintained.


The CRO reviews submission forms to ensure that information accompanying each submission is complete and confirms that all necessary items for examination are present. Once this is done, the CRO then directs the item(s) to the appropriate section for analysis. The CRO also provides training to investigators in the proper collection and handling of items submitted for examination.

Quality Assurance Unit
The seven-person quality assurance (QA) unit administers the CFS QA program. This program provides the framework for:

the delivery of objective, relevant and reliable results;
supports each member of staff in conducting analyses and interpreting results;
identifies improvements that will enhance quality; and
identifies and corrects potential and actual deficiencies.
The QA Unit is responsible for the compliance of the laboratory to accreditation standards including:

the security and integrity of the evidence and all related documentation;
the use of validated procedures; and
on-going quality assessment through practical testing, document review and regular audits.
Library
The CFS library, named for the late Dr. H. Ward Smith, Director of the Centre of Forensic Sciences from 1951 to 1967, is designed for specialized educational and research activities of forensic professionals, as well as for persons and agencies using forensic services. The library contains an extensive collection that spans the many aspects of forensic science.

Please note: the library is not open to the public.

Professional Activities
The CFS offers many educational programs and materials for persons or agencies using its services. Included are lectures at police colleges, forensic pathology courses, coroner's courses and universities. Frequent seminars are also arranged for special groups from the legal profession and the police.

More Details can be obtained at http://www.mpss.jus.gov.on.ca/english/pub_safety/centre_forensic/about/intro.html
Office Hours/Lab Hours: 9am to 5 pm EST
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Centre of Forensic Sciences

Internet Site: http://www.mpss.jus.gov.on.ca/english/pub_safety/centre_forensic/about/intro.html
City: Toronto, ON
Mailing Address: 25 Grosvenor Street, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2G8, Canada
Tel: + 1 416 314 3200
Fax: + 1 416 314 3225

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