Long overdue, but better late than never!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/officers-could-be-suspended-without-pay-under-ontario-s-policing-reforms-1.4383477
Ontario is currently the only province in which chiefs can't revoke the pay of suspended officers, who collect millions of dollars each year. Right now, suspended officers have to be paid even when convicted of an offence, unless they are sentenced to prison.
The new legislation proposes to allow suspensions without pay when an officer is in custody or when they are charged with a serious federal offence that wasn't allegedly committed in the course of their duties.
Baby steps, but for once in the right direction.