Experience you can count on.

JKB Investigations Inc. is a private investigation company that utilizes the services of several former Detectives and Detective Sergeants from the Toronto Police Service, with over 100 years of combined service experience. During their long careers with the service, they worked in intelligence, the homicide squad, hold up squad, professional standards, joint forces-wire tap investigations, criminal investigations, organized crime enforcement, frauds, trademark and counterfeiting, and cargo thefts. 

Our investigators are accredited by policing standards in surveillance, interviewing and interrogation, sexual assault investigations, homicide investigations, criminal code investigations, robberies, gang, undercover operations, source handling, intellectual property crimes, internal investigations, and more.  Our Investigators have also worked in-house for major insurance companies, civil litigation lawyers, criminal lawyers, local unions, and the federal government. Our former professional standards investigators are qualified to investigate workplace investigations, including workplace harassment, workplace violence, human rights, and misconduct investigations. In addition, the Ontario Supreme Court of Justice has recognized some of our team members by qualifying them as “expert witnesses” in the areas of drugs, cargo theft, counterfeiting, computer forensic and criminal interdiction offences, and our counterfeiting expert is presently the Chair of the Canadian Anti-Counterfeiting Network.

All of our investigators are highly focused and dedicated to their clients and their cases, and provide an exceptional level of customer service throughout the entire process, and ensure that each project is completed successfully. It’s this level of service quality and success that has not only led to repeat clientele, but also a high-level of respect from the courts, our former colleagues and our clients. 

Additionally, our team has experience in conducting complex reviews relating to wrongful death investigations, including long-term care facilities associated with COVID-19-related deaths and suspected negligent cases.