by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 18 f 2024 | Employment Partners
ABOUT The Kahnawake Mohawk Peacekeepers (KMPK) The KMPK is a First Nations police service located in the Mohawk Territory of Kahnawake on the south shore of Montreal. The KMPK was established in 1979, and employs 36 First Nations Peacekeepers, 5 Dispatchers and 4...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 18 f 2024 | Employment Partners
The Town of LaSalle is a healthy, vibrant, prosperous, safe and caring Ontario community with a diverse and growing population of just over 33,000. Located in the northwest quadrant of Essex County, LaSalle’s boundaries include the Town of Amherstburg to the south,...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 28 f 2024 | Employment Partners
Division:KAHNAWAKE MOHAWK PEACEKEEPERS Reports To:CORPORAL Purpose:To patrol the territory of Kahnawake while providing law enforcement services, aimed at ensuring the peace, order and security of Kahnawake through the application of Mohawk Law and adopted...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 12 f 2024 | Employment Partners
Thunder Bay Police Service Situated close to the U.S. border and to Manitoba, Thunder Bay is the largest community in Northwestern Ontario and serves as an important hub for First Nations communities in the region. With a large Indigenous community and a growing...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 6 f 2024 | Employment Partners
About the Community The Wikwemikong Unceded Territory is a First Nation community on beautiful Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. Wikwemikong is an unceded First Nation in Canada, which means that it has not “relinquished title to its...
by First Nations Chiefs of Police Association | 15 f 2024 | Employment Partners
The Anishinabek Police Service requires one (1) Sergeant Major – Professional Standards Officer at any Anishinabek Police Service Detachment. This Non-Union position will report to the Police Chief. Summary of Function: The primary function of the Professional...
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