Thousands of police officers gathered in Mississauga on Thursday to honor Ontario Provincial Police Constable Tarun Bali during his funeral service [2].
The event marks a significant moment of mourning for the provincial police force and the local community following the death of an officer in the line of duty.
Constable Bali died on June 9, 2026 [1], after he was fatally struck by a car in Hearst, Ontario [4]. The tragedy occurred while Bali was performing his official duties, leading to a widespread outpouring of support from law enforcement agencies across the region.
The funeral service took place at the Mississauga Sports and Entertainment Centre (MSEC) [3]. Because of the expected volume of attendees, the ceremony was also streamed online to allow colleagues and the public to pay their respects remotely [3].
Law enforcement officials said the gathering was a tribute to Bali's service and sacrifice. The presence of thousands of officers [2] underscores the tight-knit nature of the policing community and the impact of the loss on the Ontario Provincial Police.
Mississauga served as the site for the final farewell, providing a venue large enough to accommodate the massive influx of uniformed personnel, and mourning family members. The event concluded with traditional honors reserved for officers killed in the line of duty.
“Thousands of police officers gathered in Mississauga on Thursday to honor Ontario Provincial Police Constable Tarun Bali”
The scale of the attendance and the use of a major sports complex for the service highlight the profound institutional impact of line-of-duty deaths. By streaming the event, the OPP expanded the reach of the mourning process, acknowledging the emotional toll on a distributed workforce across Ontario.


