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Cam Woolley (born January 24, 1957) is a traffic and safety reporter for CP24 and a former police officer (rank of Sergeant) with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in the Greater Toronto Area.

A 30-year veteran of the service, he became the face of the OPP as media co-ordinator for the Toronto area highway safety division.[1] He has been regularly seen in the media since 2000,[2] mainly in regard to forewarning of an impending traffic blitz during a long weekend on Highway 400 or providing police perspective of a major accident.[3]

Woolley was named OPP Officer of the Year in 2005.[4] In January 2007, there were reports that he was being courted by the Progressive Conservative party to run as a candidate in the 2007 Ontario Provincial Election. Woolley said he was considering the offer.

The Wasaga Beach resident owns a company with his friend Bradley Patterson, an actor and firefighter, which provides emergency and military vehicles for movie shoots in Canada including 16 Blocks, Exit Wounds and Angel Eyes.

Woolley most recently has appeared as an "Expert" (judge), since the 2nd season, on the Discovery Channel Canada reality series, Canada's Worst Driver.[5]

On August 23, 2008, CTVglobemedia, owner of CP24 announced that Woolley would be retiring on September 1, 2008 from the OPP and begin a broadcasting career on CP24 (Cable Pulse 24, Toronto) on September 2, 2008, reporting on traffic and safety issues.[6] Woolley also appears on CP24 Breakfast as well as on CP24 segments such as Safety First with Cam Woolley and Know Your Rights.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Woolley sidelined by Fantino mandate", Toronto Star, 20 January 2007
  2. ^ Staff based on John Musselman, "OPP blitz nabs hundreds, makes officer a celeb", CTV, 7 August 2006.
  3. ^ OPP blitz nabs hundreds, makes officer a celeb", CTV, 7 August 2006.
  4. ^ Woolley OPP's "Top cop"
  5. ^ Discovery Channel.ca
  6. ^ "Pull Over! Sgt. Cam Woolley Joins CP24's Breaking News Team". CTVglobemedia. 2008-08-23. Retrieved 2008-08-23.