The future of law enforcement leadership in the Durham Region has been solidified through the next decade. On April 9, 2026, the Durham Regional Police Services Board announced that they have officially authorized a contract extension for Chief Moreira, ensuring his leadership continues until March 2032. This six-year extension follows his initial 2023 appointment and marks a significant vote of confidence in his efforts to modernize and reform the service.
A Record of Low Crime and Modernization
Since taking the helm in March 2023, Chief Moreira has overseen a period defined by both technological growth and impressive safety statistics. According to a statement released by the DRPS Board, the region currently boasts the second-lowest Crime Severity Index and the third-lowest violent crime rate among all large municipalities in Ontario. These metrics were a primary factor in the Board’s decision to maintain the current command structure.
Board Chair Shaun Collier praised the move, noting that Chief Moreira has successfully led the service through a critical era of renewal. “He has implemented extensive reforms and supported critical investments to modernize the DRPS, strengthen partnerships, and improve the workplace,” Collier stated. The Board believes that by extending Chief Moreira, they are positioning the service for continued excellence and providing the stability necessary for a growing population.
Focusing on Community and Workplace Culture
The tenure of Chief Moreira has not only been about crime statistics but also about internal cultural shifts. His mandate has included a heavy focus on enhancing community safety through stronger local partnerships and improving the internal workplace environment for sworn and civilian members alike. The next six years are expected to see a continuation of these “critical investments,” particularly in digital evidence management and specialized units designed to handle the region’s expanding urban needs.
In response to the extension, Chief Moreira expressed deep gratitude, calling the leadership of the DRPS the greatest honor of his professional career. “I am eager to continue to serve our community and our members as the Chief of Police in the years to come,” he remarked, emphasizing that the success of the organization is a direct result of the dedication shown by all DRPS members.
Stability in a Rapidly Growing Region
As the Durham Region continues to see record-breaking population growth, the Police Services Board highlighted that Chief Moreira provides the “continued strength and stability” required for the Command team. By securing his leadership through 2032, the service can move forward with long-term infrastructure projects and multi-year recruitment strategies without the disruption of a leadership change. Residents across Oshawa, Whitby, and the surrounding townships can expect a consistent approach to community-based policing as Chief Moreira begins this next chapter of his tenure.



















