Message from the President

Welcome to the First Nations Chiefs of Police (FNCPA) website. As the President of the FNCPA and Chief of Police from Rama Police Service, I thank you for visiting the website. It was developed to give you a snapshot of who we are and what services we provide.

In the News

Joint Position Paper of the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association (“FNCPA”), Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario (“IPCO”), and Quebec Association of First Nation and Inuit Police Directors (“QAFNIPD”)

The FNCPA, IPCO, and QAFNID are the recognized experts in Indigenous-led, Indigenous- centered policing and peacekeeping in Canada. Together, our organizations jointly represent 36 standalone First Nations police services, operating in more than 100 First Nations communities.

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Employment Opportunities

Sergeant Major Professional Standards

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.

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MATRIMONIAL REAL PROPERTY PROGRAM

The FNCPA Matrimonial Real Property Program includes online training, training-for-trainers, and information materials created and produced by the FNCPA for First Nations police services.

DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING PREVENTION PROGRAM

The FNCPA Drug-impaired Driving Prevention Program includes community engagement and information materials created and produced by the FNCPA for First Nations police services.

OPIOID AWARENESS PROGRAM

The FNCPA Opioid Awareness Program includes community engagement, information, and promotional materials created and produced by the FNCPA for First Nations police services.

COST SHARING & DRIVERS ANALYSIS PROJECT

This document is prepared by the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association (FNCPA) to provide those interested with some critical elements to consider when establishing and maintaining an Indigenous police service.