by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 8 f 2026 | Employment Partners
This course may run in the next year in French however this delivery is in English. Le français suit. Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to share that the next delivery of Indigenous Gang Reduction Strategies (IGRS) course is taking place May 4–8, 2026, at the Canadian...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 8 f 2026 | Employment Partners
CPC has decided to waive the tuition fees for the following course: Hate Crimes in Canada: Landscape, Law and Psychological Impact (Course 26-01 English) CPC Ottawa, April 20-24, 2026. (Tuition is free) CPC also offers at a very low cost the following course:...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 12 f 2026 | Employment Partners
Don’t just join the police. Join our community. Learn more at: uccmpolice.com/careers or emailing recruitment@uccmpolice.com UCCM Anishnaabe Police is hiring Help make our communities a safer, better place. Position: Staff Sergeant – Support Services Term:...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 11 f 2026 | Employment Partners
The City of Cornwall is a progressive community of 50,000, situated along the St. Lawrence River in Eastern Ontario. Rich in history and natural beauty, Cornwall offers world-class amenities as well as small-town charm and hospitality. Cornwall is Ontario’s eastern...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 24 f 2026 | Employment Partners
The Cobourg Police Service (CPS) serves the growing community of the Town of Cobourg; population of 20,500. With a combined operating and capital budget of approximately $13M, 54 sworn officers and 60 civilian staff supporting our police services and managing our...
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