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November 28, 2024
Police chiefs’ president say Supreme Court decision shows need for First Nations police services to be funded fairly
APTN News: The head of the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association says he hopes a new Supreme Court decision will lead to changes in how governments negotiate funding agreements for First Nations police forces. “We feel the frustration in that when the government comes to us with a funding agreement and says, ‘this is...
November 19, 2024
Pic Mobert First Nation in northwestern Ontario declares state of emergency over gang activity
Members ‘feeling scared, abandoned, and unsafe – even in their own homes’ Sarah Law · CBC News · Posted: Nov 19, 2024 1:13 PM EST | Last Updated: November 20 A First Nation in northwestern Ontario had declared a state of emergency over escalating safety concerns around gang activity. On Tuesday, leaders from Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg First Nation – also...
July 10, 2024
AFN calls for federal government to recognize First Nations jurisdiction over policing
Progress slow on new First Nations policing legislation CBC News: The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is reaffirming its calls for the federal government to recognize First Nations jurisdiction over policing. Chiefs from across Canada are meeting in Montreal this week for the AFN’s annual general assembly. On Wednesday, the chiefs in attendance adopted a...
June 17, 2024
Rising violence, funding shortfalls: Indigenous police say Ottawa has left them teetering on the edge
Their policing resources are stretched thin and if something doesn’t change Indigenous forces in Ontario could disband. The Toronto Star: SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER, Ont.—It took Cody Johnson seven tries to be accepted into the Six Nations Police Service. Johnson always wanted to be a police officer growing up on the Six Nations of the...
March 30, 2024
‘Native policing is community policing:’ A glimpse into Indigenous police services in Alberta
Limited resources present a challenge CBC Indigenous: For Tristan Black Water, watching police officers at work was inspiring. So, once he was ready, he decided to join the services and was sworn in as a constable in 2022. “Growing up in this community, I know that everybody is talented in their own way. Everybody has...
March 19, 2024
Money allocated for First Nations, Inuit policing going unspent says auditor general
Karen Hogan says federal government’s and RCMP’s actions ‘not aligned with building trust in First Nations.’ APTN News: Millions of dollars that were allocated for First Nations and Inuit policing is going unspent says Auditor General Karen Hogan in her latest report to Parliament. According to the audit, the cost of the First Nations and Inuit...
February 9, 2024
Police Reform Talks Stalled over Calls to Oust the RCMP
First Nations groups want a provincial force and expanded Indigenous policing. But BC says it’s not ready to commit. The Tyee: A working group established by the B.C. government to engage with First Nations on reforming the Police Act and bring it into line with the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act has...
February 2, 2024
James Smith Cree Nation tragedy ‘could have been avoided’ says AFN national chief
APTN News: The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says the lack of First Nations policing and other justice services compounded the tragedy on James Smith Cree Nation back in 2022. “This tragedy is a systemic failure of the police and the justice system,” Cindy Woodhouse of the Assembly of First Nations said...
October 31, 2023
‘Chronic underfunding’: 22 Quebec Indigenous police forces file rights complaint
APTN News: The Canadian Press – Twenty-two Indigenous police forces in Quebec have filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission accusing the Public Safety Department of chronic underfunding. Shawn Dulude, president of the Quebec Association of First Nation and Inuit Police Directors, says federal funding for Indigenous police has set forces up to...
August 16, 2023
Feds blamed AFN for delays, slow progress on First Nations policing bill: documents
PM promised government would bring forward new First Nations policing law in 2020 Stephanie Taylor, Alessia Passafiume · The Canadian Press CBC News: Federal officials worried long-promised legislation declaring First Nations policing an essential service was being delayed by Assembly of First Nations hesitations about the bill, newly released internal documents show. Records obtained by The Canadian Press...
July 28, 2023
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Calls on New Federal Public Safety Minister to Prioritize First Nations Policing
NationTalk: Ottawa, ON – The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) congratulates Dominic LeBlanc on his appointment as Minister of Public Safety and urges him to prioritize the safety and security of First Nations communities across the country. During the AFN Annual General Assembly in Halifax earlier this month, several resolutions were passed to enhance the...
July 12, 2023
Recognition of First Nations rights a ‘sticking’ point in new policing law plan: AFN
Police tape marks a scene on the James Smith Cree Nation. Photo: APTN file APTN News: The Canada Press – A lawyer for the Assembly of First Nations says including the recognition of rights is a “sticking” point as the organization negotiates a new policing bill with Ottawa. Julie McGregor updated chiefs gathered in Halifax...
July 12, 2023
First Nations-In-Assembly Support Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario
NationTalk: (Halifax, Nova Scotia) – First Nations-In-Assembly have voiced their unwavering support for Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario (IPCO) and the push for First Nations Policing to be declared an essential service across Canada. Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario filed a Federal Court Motion earlier this year. On June 30, Justice Denis Gascon ordered Public...
July 11, 2023
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief welcomes Federal Court decision on First Nation policing
NationTalk: HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA (July 11, 2023) — Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Reg Niganobe is relieved with the recent Federal Court ruling on a motion filed by First Nation Police Chiefs of Ontario regarding their funding agreements. The Federal Court has ordered funds to flow to the First Nation police services that were without funding...
July 6, 2023
Funding victory a ‘game changer’ for First Nations policing: lawyer
Lawyer for three First Nations police services says 12-month court-ordered funding extension will force Ottawa to fix ‘mess’ of discriminatory Indigenous policing agreements NationTalk: SooToday.com: A lawyer who successfully fought to temporarily extend funding for three First Nations police services — after a lack of funding threatened to shut them down — says the win in...
July 5, 2023
Judge in ruling says Indigenous police chiefs have strong human rights case against Canada
“…basically erecting a concrete wall in terms of any willingness to negotiate the underlying terms and conditions, Canada acted inconsistently with its obligations in reconciliation and acted dishonourably in terms of its honour of the Crown obligations.” — lawyer Julian Falconer WindSpeaker: Three First Nations police services in Ontario have had their funding reinstated, albeit...
July 4, 2023
Assembly of First Nations Welcomes Federal Court Ruling in IPCO Motion on First Nations Policing Funding
NationTalk: (Ottawa, ON) – The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is pleased with the ruling of the Federal Court on a motion filed by Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario (IPCO). IPCO filed a motion requesting emergency relief and an order requiring Public Safety Canada (PSC) to suspend application of the discriminatory Terms and Conditions of...
June 12, 2023
Assembly of First Nations Supports Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario Federal Court Motion
Jun 12, 2023 (Ottawa, ON) – The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) fully supports the Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario (IPCO) in their fight for equitable funding for First Nations Police services in Ontario. IPCO has filed a motion in Federal Court requesting emergency relief and an order requiring Public Safety Canada (PSC) to suspend...
June 12, 2023
Public safety minister proposes temporary funding for 3 First Nations police services operating on ‘fumes’
Lawyer for the police services in northern Ontario says filing injunction for emergency funding will proceed CBC News: Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino has proposed temporary funding for three Indigenous police services that receive money under a special program administered by Ottawa, after their funding was cut off over two months ago as negotiations for a new agreement have stalled. Mendicino...
June 9, 2023
3 Indigenous police services in northern Ontario could cease operating due to lack of funding
The police services collectively serve around 30,000 people across northern Ontario CBC News: Three Indigenous police services that serve 45 First Nations across northern Ontario say they are at risk of shutting down due to a lack of funding. The Treaty Three Police Service, UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service and Anishinabek Police Service have not received funding from...
April 28, 2023
Experts, family say many questions remain unanswered in James Smith Cree Nation tragedy
Professor questions why RCMP divulged so much about the offenders and victims, but not the RCMP’s own actions CBC News: RCMP gave a detailed summary of the James Smith Cree Nation mass stabbing this week, but some family members and observers say many questions remain unanswered. For nearly three hours Thursday at a presentation in Melfort, Sask., RCMP revealed...
April 13, 2023
NAN, NAPS Support CHRT Complaint Against Canada on Underfunding of First Nations Policing
NationTalk: OTTAWA, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Anna Betty Achneepineskum, Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) Chief of Police Roland Morrison, and NAPS Board Chair Mike Metatawabin have released the following statement supporting the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal complaint filed by the Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario against the Government of Canada: “This...
April 5, 2023
Ottawa backs away from timeline for law to make First Nations policing essential service
The Globe and Mail: The federal government is backing away from setting a timeline to introduce legislation that would declare First Nations policing an essential service, but at least one regional chief hopes to see it this spring. Ghislain Picard, a member of the Assembly of First Nations executive, says it has been fighting for improvements to...
April 3, 2023
First Nations police launch human-rights complaint against Ottawa over funding
The Globe and Mail: Police chiefs presiding over First Nations police forces in Ontario have launched a human-rights complaint alleging that the federal government is placing reserves in crisis by failing to deliver adequate funding. The claim, which was obtained by The Globe and Mail, was filed last week at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal...
March 27, 2023
Saskatchewan Indigenous groups sound alarm on crime-wave crisis
The Globe and Mail: An Indigenous leader in Saskatchewan says the province’s First Nations are struggling to confront a crime wave as they await legislation and government funding to bolster policing. Edward (Dutch) Lerat, a vice-chief of Saskatchewan’s Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, said many First Nations are trying to determine how to start up...
March 24, 2023
Who pays for First Nations policing, and who benefits? Saskatchewan’s struggles point to problems with funding models
After last year’s stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation, reserves are rethinking how to keep themselves safe – and how to navigate a maze of jurisdictions that Ottawa plans to redesign The Globe and Mail: The first 911 call, after the attacks began at James Smith Cree Nation, was made at 5:40 a.m. It was...
February 21, 2023
Challenge of the Decision Rendered on December 15, 2022 in Favour of Mashteuiatsh
NationTalk: MASHTEUIATSH, QC – The Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation and the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) deplore Quebec’s decision to challenge before the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) the judgment rendered by the Court of appeal of Quebec on December 15, 2022. The Attorney General of Quebec has filed an application for leave to appeal to take the case to the highest court in...
October 19, 2022
‘Long overdue’: First Nations Police Chiefs respond to plan to expand Indigenous policing
Reaction is coming out swiftly to the federal government’s plan to make First Nations policing essential across the country. Saskatchewan has just one First Nation-administered police service: File Hills First Nations Police in Balcarres. The service has been in operation for about 20 years, serving five different First Nation communities in Treaty Four Tribal Territory....
October 18, 2022
Governments of Saskatchewan, Canada and Prince Albert Grand Council Affirm Commitment to Public Safety
The Government of Saskatchewan, the Government of Canada and the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) have signed an agreement to explore new, community-oriented ways to deliver police services and improve safety in First Nations communities. Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell, Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety, and Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC)...
September 29, 2022
Make Indigenous policing essential
Toronto Star: In the early morning hours of Sept. 4, Saskatchewan RCMP received a call reporting a stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation. Three minutes later, two officers were dispatched to the scene. In most communities, that response could be quick enough to save some lives. But since the officers had to travel 45...
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