First Nations Policing Sector Assembly

First Nations Policing Sector Assembly Uniting All First Nations Police Officers and Civilian Staff - union and non unionized employeess

We all have experienced stressful and horrible working conditions at one time or another or heard of others going through this. The employer has taken advantage of the employees and the employer needs to be held accountable. With the formation of Public Service Alliance of Canada - First Nations Policing Sector Assembly, the Assembly will have clear objectives and goals of positive change and

recognition for the employees. We can empower ourselves to achieve the Fairness, Equality and Respect that we so richly deserve. With strong Leadership, Knowledge and Guidance from PSAC we can achieve anything that we put our minds too.

New Chief of Police at Treaty Three Police Service
07/29/2019

New Chief of Police at Treaty Three Police Service

Police Chief Kai Liu is moving on to new service, Deputy Chief Paul VandeGraaf is stepping up.

04/23/2019

A federally commissioned report says many Indigenous communities lack policing services that meet their safety and security needs despite long efforts to improve.

We wish you a Merry Christmas to a Treaty Three officer!
12/25/2018

We wish you a Merry Christmas to a Treaty Three officer!

11/23/2018

Yes First Nations Police can stop you in the Province of Ontario.

Read the full story and comment on SooToday.com

11/15/2018

The federal government will spend nearly $90 million to build and repair police stations in First Nation and Inuit communities.

08/30/2018

Posted on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 12:21 PM The Treaty Three Police Service says it will not be renewing the contract of it's chief of police. Louie Napish has been suspended, with pay, since July 17th. The executive committee of the police service says Napish was suspended for performance related...

08/23/2018

The president of the Ontario Provincial Police Association penned a letter to members after three officers committed su***de.

07/26/2018
01/11/2018

The Liberal government is injecting $291 million into policing in First Nations and Inuit communities in Canada over the next five years, following years of complaints and legal challenges from Indigenous police forces that they’ve been chronically underfunded.

01/11/2018

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale to make an announcement about policing in Indigenous communities

06/05/2017

Members of the police service that patrols the Fort William First Nation have voted down a contract offer.

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